Gelatinous Animal Photographs

Hydrozoan Jellies

Scyphozoan Jellies

Comb Jellies

Other Gelatinous Animals

Few creatures of the sea can rival the magnificent splendor of the disparate group of creatures we call gelatinous zooplankton.  The most familiar are the relatives of corals and anemones known as jellyfish.  The gelatinous lifestyle has been taken up by representatives of a number of other phyla.   These include the ctenophores (also known as comb jellies), gelatinous molluscs (heteropods and pteropods) and pelagic tunicates (salps, doliolids and pyrosomes).   Although unrelated, representatives of these groups share the property that when removed from the supportive aqueous environment, they collapse into quivering blobs (it's hard to hold yourself together when you lack any hard, rigid skeletal parts!).

Click on the groups above to view gelatinous zooplankton images.  

Kelp Forests

Birds & Mammals

Sea of Cortez

British Columbia

New England

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