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Yes, one of the wonders of nature.
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Mother Nature sometimes is not very kind. Very interesting photo. . .the muted colors with the thin strip of horizon green is excellent.
ReplyDeleteThese are huge ones, brrrrr.
ReplyDeleteAnd to become food for other creatures, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteYuck...we get our share down here.
ReplyDeleteYuck! My sister was bitten by jelly fish once! Not a nice experience.
ReplyDeleteThere appears to be quite a lot of them trapped on shore.
ReplyDeleteNature is what it is. Natural selection doesn't care about jellyfish dying. The strong will survive and reproduce and that's the way it's always been and always will be. I'm glad I'm not a jellyfish, though. They really get no respect!
ReplyDeleteThe rules of nature seem hard sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a jellyfish except in aquariums. I didn't know they got left behind by the tide in such numbers.
ReplyDeleteThe true circle of life.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't know what they are judging from this pic, Andy! Nasty things.
ReplyDeleteI hate these things and those awful Portuguese man o' war things. Painful stings!
ReplyDeleteAs a former scuba diver, I've seen several different types of jellyfish. Their sting can be very unforgiving. Recently on the Nature of Things (television show) an episode on Jellyfish aired. It can be viewed online at: http://www.cbc.ca/natureofthings/features/a-bowlful-of-jelly
ReplyDeleteI've never seen jellyfish that colour Andy, they look very sinister...
ReplyDeleteWe have a short period of time each summer when the beaches may be littered with jellies. I stay out of the water then!
ReplyDeletePoor jellyfish. Nice shot - they look like stones.
ReplyDeletePart of nature's way. They look so alien.
ReplyDeleteWow- I have never seen this before.
ReplyDeleteReally... that's incredible. They look like stones.
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