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Mild winter weather creates ideal conditions for these jelly-like creatures that travel by wind and wash ashore in spring.
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Dropbox on MSNSea Anemones - not a plant! actually an immortal predator!Sea anemones are one of the weirdest sea creatures out there. They may look like flowers, but did you know that anemones are actually invertebrates that are closely related to corals and jellyfish?
Love isn’t just roses, chocolates, or long walks on the beach. In the ocean, romance takes on wild forms—tail-holding, ...
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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 ...
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Myrtle Beach Sun News on MSNThousands of little blobs are washing up on Myrtle Beach, SC area beaches. They’re not jellyfishHave you seen the clear, gelatinous creatures all over Grand Strand beaches? Here’s what the blobs are and why they’re ...
A hidden ecosystem of giant sea spiders, octopuses, and other stunning sea creatures shows how life can flourish even when sealed off from the surface by a thick layer of ice.
Lyric Theatre Company is staging Disney's "The Little Mermaid" this weekend in Burlington and is promising theater magic will create the illusion of an underwater world.
Known as Velella velella or by-the-wind-sailors, the blobs are related to jellyfish, corals, sea anemones and hydroids, according to the National Park Service. NPS describes them as “flat ...
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