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The Irukandji jellyfish: Hunting one of the most dangerous creatures on Earth | 60 Minutes Australia
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With an adult size of roughly a cubic centimetre, the Irukandji Jellyfish is both one of the smallest and most venomous box jellyfish in the world. In 2017, #60Mins trekked to the shallow waters of Frasier Island Queensland where the lethal Irukandji lurk. https://bit.ly/2ZpWKDo | 60 Minutes Australia
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It’s tiny, almost invisible and one of the deadliest animals on Earth. Officially, the Irukandji jellyfish has only killed two people, but scientists fear the real toll could be much higher. #60Mins Find out more: https://nine.social/QRQ | 60 Minutes Australia
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