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    The Pacific sea nettle photographed at the Oregon Coast Aquarium in Newport, Oregon. Sea nettles are 95% water and lack a brain, bones, and gills. They propel themselves using jet propulsion squeezing water through their bells. The tentacles are used as a net to capture small fish and prey. They are common off the coast of Oregon.
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    Date Taken: Jul 17, 2015
    Date Uploaded: Jul 18, 2015
    Location: Newport, Oregon, United States
    Camera: Canon EOS REBEL T3i
    Focal Length: 60 mm
    Shutter Speed: 1/80 sec
    Aperture: f/2.8
    ISO: 2000
    Copyright: © Christina M Parrott
    Categories: Animals, Nature, Underwater