Texas is home to some of the creepiest, crawliest, and otherwise oddest animals on the planet. We introduce you to them in What in Tarnation?!, an occasional series. Maureen Nolan-Wilde was walking ...
A TOURIST hotspot beach has been closed for swimming after sightings of a poisonous jellyfish. Holidaymakers have been warned ...
GALVESTON, Texas — More strange sea creatures are washing ashore on Texas beaches. The Galveston Bay Area Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist reports recent sightings of a porpita porpita also ...
Mu Ko Similan has warned visitors after Blue Button jellyfish were found in designated swimming areas, on the eastern side of Island No. 4.
These miniature stingers are commonly known as blue button jellyfish, but their official marine name is porpita porpita. Unlike jellyfish, the eye-catching species can't swim and can instead be found ...
Texas officials to beachgoers: Watch your step. Small and blue tentacled creatures have been spotted along the shores of Galveston Island State Park on the western Gulf Coast, the Texas Parks and ...
A tentacled summer visitor has arrived on the shores of the western Gulf. It looks like a jellyfish, but it's not. Look at the beautiful blue... Texas officials to beachgoers: Watch your step. Small ...
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