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The Atolla jellyfish (Atolla wyvillei) a deep sea jellyfish also called the "alarm jellyfish." When threatened, it will flash a series of bright blue lights that signals bigger predators to its location. :
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This is the alarm jellyfish (Atolla Wyvillei) - and it has a rather unique defence mechanism. When the alarm jellyfish is attacked, it flashes brightly using bioluminescence in an attempt to attract
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