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If you’ve been walking the docks or launching a boat around Port Aransas this past week, chances are you’ve seen one of nature’s most mesmerizing spectacles — thousands of moon jellyfish filling the ...
An unprecedented number of "pink meanie" jellyfish, a species that can grow up to 50 pounds with tentacles stretching as long as 70 feet, are washing ashore along the Texas coast. From Port Aransas to ...
If you see something in the water along the shoreline of the Gulf of Mexico that sorta resembles your favorite state fair treat … it’s best not to, well, attempt to eat it. Because they’re called pink ...
A zookeeper was eaten alive by lions in front of horrified tourists, who watched as the big cats chewed through his flesh to the bone, according to reports and stomach-churning videos. Veteran ...
"We still haven't found them out in the wild," Tone Falkenhaug tells Science Norway. She is a researcher at the Institute of Marine Research and an expert on jellyfish. If you’ve ever spent time by ...
Jellyfish, of which thousands of species exist, are found in pretty much every area of the ocean you can think of. Some jellyfish are harmless to humans or have stings that cause only mild irritation.
At Delaware's Lewes Beach, Beach Patrol Captain Strohm Edwards has seen more jellyfish this year than any other and stings have tripled. Along the Nantucket Sound shoreline, researchers believe ...
“I don’t think it’s time to push the panic button yet,” an expert said, after rising reports of swarms and stings for beachgoers in parts of the Eastern Seaboard. By Adeel Hassan No, dear beachgoer, ...