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How Jellyfish Survived 500 Million Years Without a Brain
If you were to design a successful animal from scratch, you’d likely start with the basics. Brain to think, a heart to pump blood, and perhaps some bones to hold it all together. Despite being 95% water and lacking almost every organ wich is for humans essential, jellyfish are among the ocean’s most effective survivors. Read and learn how they managed to survive for 500 million years while being simple organisms.

The Jelly Takeover: Why Jellyfish Rule the Seas
Come read about the gelatinous masters of "working smarter, not harder." While we humans are out here stressing about heart rates and brain power, jellyfish have spent 500 million years proving that being 95% water is a top-tier survival strategy.

Jellyfish That Help the Oceans
At Ocean’s Clouds, we believe that every detail can carry a deeper meaning. That’s why a portion of the profit from every order is automatically donated to support The Ocean Cleanup, an organization dedicated to removing plastic waste from the oceans. Every jellyfish you bring into your home brings not only calm and beauty, but also a small step toward a cleaner future for our seas.

Jellyfish that lives forever
Have you ever heard of the immortal jellyfish? This incredible creature has captured the attention of scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. In this blog post, we will explore the unique characteristics of the immortal jellyfish and delve into the mysteries surrounding its ability to defy aging.
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Interesting Facts about Jellyfish
Dive into the mysterious world of jellyfish with these ten incredible facts! From their ancient origins to bioluminescent displays and regenerative powers, discover what makes jellyfish some of the ocean’s most remarkable and important creatures.