The Venus girdle fish, also known as the sea girdle or the mermaid's girdle, is a species of marine animal found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.
It belongs to the Ctenophora phylum, which means it is a comb jelly.
The Venus girdle fish has a unique appearance, with a long, narrow, ribbon-like body that can grow up to 30 cm in length. It is translucent and has eight rows of comb-like cilia that it uses to swim through the water. It is a carnivorous animal, feeding on small planktonic animals such as copepods and larval fish.
{getCard} $type={post} $title={You might also like}
Despite its beautiful appearance, the Venus girdle fish can be dangerous to humans. Its cilia contain a toxin that can cause a painful sting, and it is recommended to avoid touching or handling them. Overall, the Venus girdle fish is a fascinating and unique creature that adds to the diversity of marine life.
Credit: KimCureAll Reddit/UFO Sightings Footage/UFO Sightings/Ufosfootage/Canva.