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Bystanders got the chance to join the 1% club after spotting the largest sea creature on the planet and the group is calling ...
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Amazon S3 on MSN10 Surprising Sea Creatures That Will Truly Amaze YouCharles and Heather Maude discuss the Trump administration dropping federal charges against them after a fencing dispute with ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNThousands of blue and purple jelly-like creatures wash up on Ventura County beachesThousands of blue and purple sea creatures have been washing ashore in Ventura County beaches. These strange looking ...
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The Weather Channel on MSNBizarre Sea Creatures Wash Ashore On California CoastThousands of sea creatures that resemble small blue and purple jellyfish have washed ashore in Ventura County, California.
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AZ Animals on MSNMove Over Mermaids—This Iridescent Octopus Is the Ocean’s True BeautyAn iridescent blanket octopus shows off its rainbow-colored cape in a rare new video that will leave you awe-struck.
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Thousands of blue blobs blanket Southern California beaches. See the ‘wonder’Thousands of blue blobs blanketed Southern California beaches after winds carried them ashore. Velella velellas, or ...
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Mongabay News on MSNBlue whale decline in Sri Lanka tied to climate and human activitySri Lankan waters are considered a haven for the largest creatures ever to have lived, the blue whale, a rare place for a ...
Hordes of bright blue, jellyfish-like sea creatures are washing up on beaches across California. As of Monday, thousands of the critters — called velella velella or by-the-wind sailors — have ...
Thousands of blue and purple sea creatures have been washing ashore in Ventura County beaches. These strange looking creatures are known as Velella velellas. They are related to jellyfish as well ...
The blue whale population that has lived for many years in the coastal waters of Sri Lanka, has shown a rapid decline ...
the park said the creatures use their “blue stinging tentacles.” While the blobs “don’t have many known predators,” the park said they are prey for nudibranchs and purple sea snails.
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