http://www.pinktentacle.com/2009/07/...ion-this-year/
Have to share this with you guys. Look at the fricken size of those things. I wouldent be worried about getting stung, I would be worried about getting eaten.
http://www.pinktentacle.com/2009/07/...ion-this-year/
Have to share this with you guys. Look at the fricken size of those things. I wouldent be worried about getting stung, I would be worried about getting eaten.
damn
wow, those things are huge
They should find a use for them - thats all i got
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i love jelly fish
Wow. That is impressive.
They look delicious.Originally posted by gretz
They should find a use for them - thats all i got
It looks like heart-wormOriginally posted by flipstah
They look delicious.
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Gross.Originally posted by gretz
It looks like heart-worm
Well, I'm sure that they'll find some 'medicinal' reason to consume these bad boys.
maybe they can be used as a form of fertilizer?
Surprisingly, the article does not mention climate change as a contributing factor.Originally posted by snoop101
http://www.pinktentacle.com/2009/07/...ion-this-year/
Have to share this with you guys. Look at the fricken size of those things. I wouldent be worried about getting stung, I would be worried about getting eaten.
I think this year will be the year of the jellyfish.
I'm about 30 minutes off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland and the water is saturated with Jellyfish. Never seen anything like it before.
Human activities that have been suggested by media reports and scientists as possible causes of some jellyfish swarms include pollution, climate change, introductions of non-native species, overfishing and the presence of artificial structures, such as oil and gas rigs. (ANI)
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fcuking huge
My wife is japanese and says tha they eat these things in Japan haha, said they soak them in fresh water and they almost melt away. She never tried it but thats what she told me.
Yummy, jellyfish.
BTW, jellyfish doesn't melt away in water.
Hey, maybe you and Patrick could go catch some?Originally posted by GQBalla
i love jelly fish
Haha, I had to..
some soy sauce and sesame oil, serve cold, that's a delicacy mang!Originally posted by flipstah
They look delicious.
???Originally posted by Disoblige
Hey, maybe you and Patrick could go catch some?
Haha, I had to..
i dont understand!!!!!
lol
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