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TheTravel on MSNWeird 24-Eyed Creature Turned Out To Be Related To Earth's Most Venomous Marine AnimalThe brand-new species was given the name Tripedalia maipoensis as a tribute to where scientists originally found the marine ...
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The Monterey County Herald on MSNUnderwater robots, great white sharks and glowing jellyfish: New $50 million high-tech ship arrives to unlock ocean mysteriesThe 'David Packard' is named for the Silicon Valley pioneer who donated more than $1 billion to ocean research.
A number of blue jellyfish-like sea creatures have once again been found beached up and down the San Diego shoreline.
An influencer who had a run-in with a box jellyfish while on vacation in the tropics is lucky to have escaped with her life ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNOdd-Looking Blue Creatures Are Washing Up in Large Groups on California’s Beaches Once AgainStrandings of these jellyfish-like animals, sometimes called "by-the-wind sailors," usually mean spring is coming ...
Thousands of electric blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures washed up on Central Coast beaches this week. Known by the nickname ...
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Influencer inadvertently captures the moment she's stung by a deadly box jellyfish at a beach in the PhilippinesAn influencer has narrowly escaped death after she was stung by a box jellyfish, one of the world's most venomous creatures.
Jellyfish, particularly the Turritopsis dohrnii, possess an extraordinary ability to cheat death. Read on to learn how a jellyfish can seemingly never die and discover the secret behind its ...
Irish travel content creator Julie recently went viral for a video of her getting stung by the world’s most dangerous jellyfish. On the first day of a three-day boat trip to the Phillippines, Julie ...
THIS is the spectacular moment tens of thousands of jellyfish carpet a touristic beach in the Canaries, giving it an unusual ...
Morro Bay beachgoers have reported seeing thousands of sea creatures resembling jellyfish wash up along the shoreline ...
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UK tourists visiting Spain have been issued an urgent warning as popular Spanish beaches are experiencing "jellyfish invasions" after the dangerous Man of War and more harmless sail jellyfish have ...
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