At a marine biology station, a clump of algae reveals polyps, stomachs with limbs, limbs with buds, buds with poison cells. This animal reproduces by buds, which we watch close up in time-lapse images. In another kind of jellyfish, the buds grow inside then live outside for a few days until being on their own. Another produces eggs, sometimes self-fertilized. Some single eggs become buds with colonies. Another clump gathered at low tide consists of filaments of a colony - plumes with poison ends. In images taking 72 hours, we see filaments grow and produce a feeding organ from which a plume emerges. New jellyfish emerge from buds twice a day at set times to form a new colonies.
Title | How Some Jellyfish Are Born |
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Year | 1960 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | France |
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Crew | Jean Painlevé (Director), Geneviève Hamon (Director) |
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Release | Jan 01, 1960 |
Runtime | 14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.40 / 10 by 16 users |