Lion’s mane jellyfish made it into the national news this week. It seems there have been sightings of these huge animals throughout the Gulf of Maine. Many have been stranded on Hampton Beach and ...
For more than 500 million years – well before dinosaurs ever thought of existing – jellyfish have floated through the world’s oceans. Today, 2,000 species of jellyfish have been discovered around the ...
They’re gonna need a bigger beach. A massive jellyfish with tentacles stretching more than 100 feet washed ashore a Maine beach last weekend — with swimmers and beachgoers warned to keep their ...
Humans aren't the only species that like to swim in warm, near-shore waters. Jellyfish are back at the Delaware beaches, ready to ruin a good dip with their stinging tentacles. Sea and bay nettles and ...
An underwater videographer has just published mesmerizing footage of the world’s largest, longest, and heaviest known jellyfish species—a lion’s mane jelly. “Several minutes into the dive, I noticed a ...
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