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  2. Stygiomedusa - Wikipedia

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    Stygiomedusa gigantea, [a] commonly known as the giant phantom jelly, is the only species in the monotypic genus of deep sea jellyfish, Stygiomedusa. It is in the Ulmaridae family . [ 2 ] With only around 110 sightings in 110 years, it is a jellyfish that is rarely seen, but believed to be widespread throughout the world, with the exception of ...

  3. Stung by a jellyfish? Don’t pee on the wound. Seriously. Here ...

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    Scientists believe jellyfish may have existed 700 million years ago, making them older than dinosaurs and trees. They can range in size from microscopic to 6 1/2 feet, with weights of up to 440 ...

  4. More jellyfish are appearing on Hilton Head beaches. Here’s ...

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    Mayo Clinic states that most jellyfish stings, unless severe symptoms are also present, can be treated by: Carefully plucking visible tentacles from the skin with fine tweezers Soaking the skin in ...

  5. Ulmaridae - Wikipedia

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    The Ulmaridae are a family of jellyfish, which includes the famous moon jellies, and other jellyfish with unique characteristics like Tiburonia granrojo. Genera [ edit ]

  6. Bizarre looking jellyfish captured on video during deep sea ...

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    Click through for more jellyfish photos: Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. USA TODAY. Let's predict the Oscar nominations! Who's in, who may ...

  7. Deepstaria enigmatica - Wikipedia

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    The Deepstaria enigmatica has a wide, thin bell (up to 60 cm or 2 ft), [1] transparent in appearance, which undulates as the jellyfish moves. They are usually found in Antarctic and near-Antarctic seas, but have been spotted in waters near the United Kingdom and Gulf of Mexico, at depths of 600–1,750 metres (1,970–5,740 ft).

  8. From mammoths to giant jellyfish, meet the extinct animals ...

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  9. Nomura's jellyfish - Wikipedia

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    Giant Echizen jellyfish off Japan coast, (BBC News, November 30, 2009) Giant Jellyfish Invade Japan (National Geographic) Super blobs' deep impact (The Sydney Morning Herald) Chefs prepare for annual giant jellyfish invasion (Pink Tentacle) Japanese fishermen brace for giant jellyfish ; The Age Of Jellyfish (spectre footnotes (blog), July 31, 2009)