What about the Deepstaria enigmatica?

Kurt

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This jellyfish is rarely seen because it lives at extreme depths in the ocean, often more than 2,000 meters (6,600 feet) below the surface. Its appearance is both bizarre and fascinating: it has a translucent, bell-shaped body that can expand to catch prey, and its long, trailing tentacles can extend up to 1.5 meters (5 feet). The deep-sea environment, with its high pressure and complete darkness, creates a habitat where these unique creatures have evolved to survive under conditions that are nearly alien to us. The deep-sea jellyfish's elusive nature and otherworldly appearance make it one of the most enigmatic residents of the ocean depths.
 
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