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Giant Phantom Jellyfish

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February 11, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Species

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Recently, Scientists filmed the rare giant phantom jellyfish (Stygiomedusa gigantea) alive off Argentina, revealing new deep-sea biodiversity insights.

  • Scientific name – Stygiomedusa gigantea
  • Genus – Stygiomedusa
  • Discovery – Observed off the coast of Argentina 250 metres below the South Atlantic surface.
  • First collected in 1899 and recognised as a distinct species 60 years later.
  • Habitat – Midnight zone, deep-sea layer up to 13,000 feet, living in extreme, low-food conditions.
  • Distribution – South Atlantic off Argentina, including deep waters around Patagonia.
    • Rarely documented in other oceans globally.
  • Characteristics – Size – One of the largest jellyfish species.
  • Bell – Up to 3 feet (1 m) in diameter.
  • Arms – Ribbon-like tendrils up to 30 feet (10 m) long.
  • Hunting – Uses long ribbon-like arms to catch plankton and small fish.
  • Diet – Feeds on plankton and small fish by reeling them into its mouth using long arms.
  • Behaviour – Provides shelter to smaller fish in the deep sea.
  • Symbiotic interactionMaintains symbiotic relationships with fish species that feed on its parasites, such as pelagic brotula and Centrolophus species.
  • Uniqueness – It is a rare deep-sea species rarely seen alive, and is elusive in nature.
  • Ecological Significance – Highlights deep-sea biodiversity and underscores the importance of conserving extreme ocean ecosystems.

Giant Phantom Jellyfish

Reference

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