This small but stunning sea creature has been spotted and captured in a high definition clips. Marine biologist Lawrence Scheele stumbled across the critter in a rock pool at Rainbow Beach, Queensland, Australia. Known as porpita porpita, the seemingly lifeless organism was floating in the small pool. What is more interesting is its float sporting an electrifying blue color, and the tentacle-like limbs known as the hydroid colony, containing the stinging cells. (Photo/IC)
This small but stunning sea creature has been spotted and captured in a high definition clips. Marine biologist Lawrence Scheele stumbled across the critter in a rock pool at Rainbow Beach, Queensland, Australia. Known as porpita porpita, the seemingly lifeless organism was floating in the small pool. What is more interesting is its float sporting an electrifying blue color, and the tentacle-like limbs known as the hydroid colony, containing the stinging cells. (Photo/IC)
This small but stunning sea creature has been spotted and captured in a high definition clips. Marine biologist Lawrence Scheele stumbled across the critter in a rock pool at Rainbow Beach, Queensland, Australia. Known as porpita porpita, the seemingly lifeless organism was floating in the small pool. What is more interesting is its float sporting an electrifying blue color, and the tentacle-like limbs known as the hydroid colony, containing the stinging cells. (Photo/IC)