A swarm of highly venomous box jellyfish has been sighted along WA's Pilbara coast. The find is believed to be distinct from the species found off the Northern Territory and Queensland. Dozens of box ...
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What are velella velella? What do they look like? Although the transparent blue blobs resemble jellyfish, velella velella aren’t actually jellies, according to the National Park Service. They’re ...
In 1991, a group of scientists gathered at Blanes, a Spanish town bordering the Mediterranean Sea, for a workshop conducted by The Hydrozoan Society. A major focus of discussion at the meeting was ...
This Golden Spatula is located at the very end of the Jellyfish Rock area, where the first D1000 spawning machine is in the game. It's located behind the bamboo fence, so you'll have to destroy the ...
The brightly colored jellylike marine life, called “Velella velella,” show up every few years when strong winds blow in the ...
A Sydney surfer has been attacked by the world’s “most venomous animal” that can kill a person in under five minutes. Sydneysider Guy Rowles was on the very first day of his surf trip with his dad ...
They’re back: massive fleets of tiny, electric-blue, jellyfish-like creatures called Velella velella are once again blanketing Oregon beaches. They are not true jellyfish, but floating hydrozoans — ...