Have You Ever Seen an Upside Down Jellyfish? Upside Down Jelly (Cassiopeia Xamachana) Pictures and Photographs by Heather Inks

Have You Ever Seen an Upside Down Jellyfish, also known as a Cassiopeia Jellyfish (Cassiopeia Xamachana)?

Heather Inks

Photographs of a upside down jellyfish (Cassiopeia Xamachana) by Heather Inks. Upside down jellies (Cassiopeia Xamachana) are invertebrates that live in tropical coastal waters. Images including close-ups of an upside down jelly.

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Heather is a social entrepreneur who educates on how to improve communities & the world. Heather's site has crafts, home improvement ideas, & social issues: www.HeatherInks.com She's an active writer, teache...  View profile

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  • Stephen Murray2/5/2010

    seems to teem all on its/their own!

  • JerseyNana2/3/2010

    cool pix!

  • Heather Inks2/2/2010

    These upside down jellyfish are pretty neat creatures. However, don't get stung by these or the other floating kinds. I get a reaction like a burn-not too fun. Ouch! God bless and thanks for checking my critter pictures out. There are other sea creature pictures under my profile.

  • SAIKAT KUMAR DUTTA2/2/2010

    very nice work !

  • Tony Jingo2/2/2010

    Awesome pics! Going to check out HeatherInks.com

  • Heather Inks2/2/2010

    These upside down jellyfish stay in the same place, for the most part, unlike the other jellies. That is what makes these guys unique. They are kind of like "half jelly and half plant" because they can do photosynthesis as well as eat tiny floating creatures. : ) God bless.

  • Greg Seltz2/2/2010

    These things creep me out....

  • David A. Reinstein, LCSW2/2/2010

    Mucho cool!

  • Michele Starkey2/2/2010

    No, I never saw one before! Cheers.

  • Jennifer Bove2/2/2010

    I love your pics!

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