A uncommon phantom jellyfish has been noticed by scientists exploring the deep sea close to Argentina.
Stygiomedusa gigantea, extra generally generally known as the large phantom jellyfish, was filmed 250 metres beneath the floor within the South Atlantic Ocean.
Scientists from the Schmidt Ocean Institute documented the creature, which may develop as much as 1m (3.3ft) in diameter, with their arms reaching as much as 10m (33ft) lengthy.
Their 4 arms, which seem like lengthy pink ribbons, aren’t stinging tentacles. As a substitute the jellyfish use them to catch their prey of fish and plankton, in accordance with the institute.
The staff additionally found 28 potential new species together with corals, sea urchins, and sea anemones.

