I started my visit to the National Aquarium in Baltimore with a visit to the Jellies Invasion exhibit!

These little guys are Aurelia aurita better known as Moon Jellyfish. Fun fact: When deprived of food, they can shrink to 1/10th of their size to save energy.

This cluster of Moon Jellies seemed to pose for a family portrait as I was admiring them

Here are some more Moon Jellyfish that were illuminated with blue light

I just love how soft and feathery they look

Northern Sea Nettle or Chrysaora melanaster is a delicate looking jellyfish

Here you can see all of its great tentacles, they can reach a length of 10 feet!

This Sea Nettle almost looks like a mushroom

Pacific Sea Nettle or Chrysaora fuscescens was one of the more showy jellyfish

This Pacific Sea Nettle tucked its self nicely into its cap while it floated downward on its back

The Blue Blubber Jellyfish (Catostylus mosaicus) was my favorite of all the jellies

The Blue Blubbers would flit through their tanks, when an obstacle would present itself, the Blubbers would just bounce off in a new direction, so cute!

This gentleman is, perhaps, a Lion’s Mane Jelly?
The Jellyfish were a delight that I recommend you visit while in Baltimore.
Blue Blubber Jellyfish
Moon Jelly Baltimore
Lion’s Mane Jellyfish
Lion’s Mane Jelly
Blue Blubber Jellyfish at the National Aquarium
Northern Sea Nettle at the National Aquarium
Pacific Sea Nettle National Aquarium
Moon Jelly
This gentleman is perhaps a Lion’s Mane Jelly?
Lion’s Mane Jellyfish
Northern Sea Nettle Jellyfish
Here you can see all of his great tentacles, they can reach a length of 10 feet!
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