File:Alatina alata swimming Johnoson Sea Link near the Bahamas.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionAlatina alata swimming Johnoson Sea Link near the Bahamas.ogv |
English: Video of the box jellyfish Alatina swimming at depth, taken by the Johnoson Sea Link near the Bahamas. Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History Catalog number 1204759. |
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Source | USNM 1204759 on Youtube |
Author | Allen Collins |
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