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7 U.S. Beaches Where The Most People Have Been Stung By JellyfishSince winds can blow these pinkish-purple jellyfish closer to the shore, beachgoers should avoid touching any part of it, whether dead or alive, due to the stinging cells located on its bell.
An unusual discovery of a rare transparent jellyfish with recently eaten prey seen within its stomach on a beach in the UK ...
The purple splotches on its oral arms are mouths. Worldwide more than 825,000 tons of jellyfish are harvested each year for human consumption. Jellies like this one, of the genus Rhopilema ...
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