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Related: About this forumHorrifying pink jellyfish with 70-foot tentacles found on the Texas coast: 'Pretty rare'
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/pink-meanies-jellyfish-texas-beach-b2831984.htmlSeveral rare and enormous jellyfish, nicknamed the pink meanie, were spotted on a Texas beach this week horrifying beachgoers with their expansive tentacles that can stretch up to 70 feet.
More than 10 cotton candy-colored jellyfish were spotted along a 10-mile stretch of beach, (said) Jace Tunnell, the director of community engagement at Harte Research Institute.
The pink jellyfish, known as Drymonema larsoni, can weigh over 50 pounds and have tentacles that stretch up to 70 feet, Tunnell said.
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Their appearance coincides with an influx of moon jellyfish, their primary source of food.
A little more at link, including a photo.
Article notes that their sting is not nearly as severe as with some other species of jellyfish.
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Horrifying pink jellyfish with 70-foot tentacles found on the Texas coast: 'Pretty rare' (Original Post)
WestMichRad
Sep 23
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Ocelot II
(127,852 posts)1. I noticed that the article referred to the "Gulf of Mexico."
The Independent is a UK publication, so they can get away with it. And I love the fact that there is a creature called the "pink meanie."
prodigitalson
(3,174 posts)2. Regarding the stupid renaming attempt
When he first did this I started thinking how people here in Texas would react, not in opinion but actual daily usage..And it dawned on me that everyone just says "the Gulf" anyway.
Ocelot II
(127,852 posts)3. Are there any other gulfs around the US anyhow?
There's the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman, the Gulf of Bothnia and the Gulf of Finland. Nothing nearby.
prodigitalson
(3,174 posts)7. I bet people in those places say "the Gulf" for theirs as well.
calimary
(88,168 posts)4. Pretty freaky!
lastlib
(26,901 posts)5. State legislators on vacation........??
"Horrifying pink jellyfish" was my giveaway.....
Goonch
(4,075 posts)6. Pink Meanie Jellyfish, Frazier Nivens, Ocean Imaging Studios
