Why Solmissus marshalli Is One of the Most Efficient Deep-Sea Predators

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Solmissus marshalli is a deep-sea jellyfish species.
It inhabits midwater zones of the open ocean.
The body is highly transparent and lightweight.
Long tentacles form an efficient capture net.
Movement is slow and energy-efficient.
Feeding relies on passive interception of prey.
A refined predator adapted to low-energy environments.

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