Jellyfish at the Genoa Aquarium.
Here is a photo of one of the jellyfish that welcome you to the Aquarium.
It had been a while since I visited the Genoa Aquarium (a classic not to visit places that mediate when they are close to home) and I must say that it is truly very beautiful. Over the years it seems to me to have expanded and always current.
Obviously the photo I inserted is of a jellyfish, I think it's very suggestive!
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The jellyfish is a planktonic animal, mainly marine, belonging to the phylum Cnidaria, which together with the Ctenophores formed what were once the Coelenterates.
Generally it represents a stage of the life cycle that ends after sexual reproduction with the formation of a polyp. Some studies have verified that the Turritopsis nutricula jellyfish is potentially immortal because it has been shown that, as time passes, it is able to rejuvenate more and more until it starts a new life cycle. This rejuvenation process seems to be caused by strong environmental factors that participate in the cellular changes of the organism.
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