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Earth’s Longest Creature Is a Brainless, Boneless Jellyfish With 1,200 Tentacles
science21 days ago

Earth’s Longest Creature Is a Brainless, Boneless Jellyfish With 1,200 Tentacles

The lion’s mane jellyfish (Cyanea capillata) is the longest known animal, with a bell up to about 2.1 meters and tentacles that can extend over 36 meters, longer than any other animal on Earth, though it has almost no mass compared with a blue whale. It is brainless and boneless, made mostly of seawater (~94%), and drifts with currents while its thousands of tentacles form a wide hunting net; the nematocysts on its tentacles fire in under 700 nanoseconds. This long-tentacled strategy is energetically cheap in cold Arctic waters, though it reduces propulsion efficiency by up to 80–90%. The species’ blooms are studied as indicators of ocean health and warming, contrasting with the blue whale’s massiveness but highlighting a different kind of “largest”—reach versus weight.

Lion’s mane jellyfish tops the tentacle length chart at 30 meters
science2 months ago

Lion’s mane jellyfish tops the tentacle length chart at 30 meters

The article explains what tentacles are (and how they differ from arms), then surveys the contenders for the longest tentacles. It notes measurement challenges in deep-sea creatures and abyssal gigantism. The lion’s mane jellyfish has tentacles that can reach about 30 meters, potentially the longest. Other notable long tentacles belong to the giant squid (tentacles up to ~10 meters), colossal squid (tentacles up to ~7 meters), and Nomura’s jellyfish (large in diameter with long tentacles). It also mentions giant Pacific octopus arms—long but technically arms, not tentacles—can exceed several meters, with records around 9.75 meters in length.