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Videographer captures mesmerizing footage of incredibly unique ocean creature: 'I followed it through the darkness'
Diver and underwater videographer John Roney shared mesmerizing footage from his last dive — a close-up of the world's largest jellyfish, the lion's mane jellyfish. As Gizmodo reported, the footage ...
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 ...
Officials say warm water and winds likely pushed the jellyfish into shallow waters Thousands of lion’s mane jellyfish have washed ashore across Port Phillip Bay in Melbourne, Australia Authorities are ...
On a calm summer's morning in southern Australia, the water can look deceptively clear, until you see thousands of gelatinous shapes washing ashore. In January, thousands of pink lion's mane jellyfish ...
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They’re squishy and pack a punch when they sting. And this year’s jellyfish bloom is hitting on Atlantic Coast beaches hard. Although there are no firm stats on their numbers — because counting a ...
Beachgoers in Australia are being urged to stay out of the water after thousands of lion's mane jellyfish washed into shallow waters and onto beaches across Melbourne's coastline. According to a ...
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