The animal kingdom never fails to astonish us. When we think we've seen it all, animals find new ways to be stranger, mo ...
Jellyfish are some of the Earth's most ancient extant animals. They're also immensely diverse—most organisms that are called jellyfish are part of the phylum Cnidaria, which includes more than ...
Jellyfish have survived for over 500 million years, making them more ancient than the dinosaurs. Today these otherworldly creatures can be found around the world, from coastal shallows to the ocean ...
Its distinct squareness allows this cool jellyfish to move rapidly through the water. In the waters off North America’s West Coast lives the crystal jellyfish (Aequorea victoria), a type of ...
In a recent paper in Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, researchers at Florida Atlantic University describe the process of building and testing five free-swimming soft robotic jellyfish. The paper ...
If you have a jellyfish sting, you may be tempted to pee on it to alleviate the sting. However, it's not recommended to do so despite the common belief that urine will ease the pain and heal the ...
Avatar introduced the world to a variety of new and exciting creatures all across the Pandoran landscape, with unique traits ...
The number of jellyfish spotted in UK waters and on beaches increased by 32% in the past year, according to a survey by the Marine Conservation Society. The most commonly spotted were the huge ...
Go under the sea with Secrets of Atlantis to find all kinds of sea creatures such as mermaids (the game’s wild symbol), jellyfish ... every level of spooky with skulls, witches, pumpkins ...
Traveler favorites in Joshua Tree include the 3-mile out-and-back Ryan Mountain trail and the 1.7-mile Skull Rock loop trail ... witness glowing jellyfish and admire a 28-foot-tall kelp forest.
Tis the season ... for Aurelia aurita. Meet the moon jellyfish or moon jelly. Actually, you're better off staying away. Like an early snowbird to Florida, the moon jellyfish proliferates this time ...
Hundreds of thousands of rare purple jellyfish have washed up on a British beach. The 'Mauve Stingers' are only small, but are capable of a powerful sting and glow brightly at night if disturbed.