Flower hat jellyfish, Olindias formosa — Stock Photo, Image

Flower hat jellyfish, Olindias formosa — Photo

Flower hat jellyfish, Olindias formosa, is a blue, green, pink multi colored jelly that can be found off southern Japan.

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