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Draped beneath the bell, a veil of tentacles unfurls like translucent tendrils, each lined with tiny, venomous harpoons. These tendrils, reminiscent of delicate threads, sway gently with the currents, radiating an aura of both danger and grace. They serve as the jellyfish's primary means of capturing prey and defending itself against potential threats.