Sea gooseberries (Pleurobrachia pileus) is a species of comb jelly often found in the open water of the North Atlantic, the North Sea, the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea. They have a pair of tentacles that can be retracted into their body. They can reach the size of a large grape.
Sea gooseberries (Pleurobrachia pileus) is a species of comb jelly often found in the open water of the North Atlantic, the North Sea, the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea. They have a pair of tentacles that can be retracted into their body. They can reach the size of a large grape.
The very first fish of the day is the Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). They are found in the Northern Pacific Ocean, and rivers that feed into it. This depicts a spawning male, shown by the humped back & hooked jaw (kype). They are semelparous, meaning they die after spawning.
The very first fish of the day is the Sockeye Salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka). They are found in the Northern Pacific Ocean, and rivers that feed into it. This depicts a spawning male, shown by the humped back & hooked jaw (kype). They are semelparous, meaning they die after spawning.