She told the Australian Associated Press (AAP) that the strangest thing about the new species is that is appears to lack tentacles. “Jellyfish always have tentacles . . . that’s how they catch their ...
The tiny stingers lurk in the waters of some of Australia’s most picturesque and popular tourist destinations. Picture: iStock If you think someone has been stung by a Irukandji jellyfish ...
The String of Pearls Jellyfish (Apolemia uvaria), which is also known as string jellyfish or barbed wire jellyfish, has struck two Scottish salmon farms.
found in the waters of Australia, are only the size of a thumbnail. The Irukandji jellyfish has, understandably, developed the reputation of being an invisible killer. The initial sting may feel ...
Thousands of people have been stung by vast numbers of bluebottle jellyfish that have swarmed the beaches in Australia's Queensland state, officials said on Monday. Surf Life Saving Queensland ...
the post on the Australian Lifeguard ... Key signs Irukandji jellyfish may be present in the water Responding to the video – and the size of the killer creatures – Aussies were in disbelief.