Definition
The genus Chrysaora encompasses several species of jellyfish renowned for their vibrant colors and notable stings. These jellyfish are characterized by their bell-shaped bodies and long, trailing tentacles. Found in various marine environments, they drift with ocean currents, preying on small organisms. The sea nettle is a prominent example within this genus. 🌊 Their stings can be painful to humans, so caution is advised. These organisms contribute to marine biodiversity.