What do Jellyfish eggs look like?

Jellyfish eggs are surprisingly tiny and transparent, making them very difficult to see with the naked eye. They are typically spherical or oval-shaped, and often have a smooth, glassy surface.

Here's a closer look at their appearance:

* Size: Jellyfish eggs can range in size from about 0.1 to 0.5 millimeters in diameter.

* Color: Most jellyfish eggs are clear or slightly yellowish, blending in with their surroundings.

* Structure: Some jellyfish eggs may have a thin outer membrane, while others may have a more gelatinous coating.

* Development: As the eggs develop, they may start to show tiny internal structures, such as a developing embryo or yolk.

To really see the details of jellyfish eggs, you would need a microscope or a strong magnifying glass. They are often released in large numbers by adult jellyfish, and they are usually found in the water column or on the ocean floor.