A strange phantom jellyfish was found by scientists exploring the deep sea near Argentina.
Stygiomedusa gigantea, better known as the giant phantom jellyfish, was filmed 250 meters below the surface of the South Atlantic Ocean.
Scientists from the Schmidt Ocean Institute documented the creature, which can grow up to 1m (3.3ft) in diameter, with their arms reaching up to 10m (33ft) in length.
Their four arms, which look like long pink ribbons, are not tentacles. Instead, jellyfish use it to catch their prey fish and plankton, according to the institute.
The team also discovered 28 potential new species including corals, sea urchins, and sea anemones.

