Definition
A sea gooseberry is a type of comb jelly, small, transparent marine animals resembling gooseberries. They are non-stinging predators, feeding on plankton and other small organisms. Imagine them as tiny, floating jewels of the sea. They have comb-like rows of cilia that they use for movement, creating a shimmering effect. Sea gooseberries are found in oceans worldwide, contributing to the marine ecosystem. Their gelatinous bodies make them nearly invisible in the water. They are like the fireflies of the sea!