Something we learn to watch out for: Jellies. In Australia you better don’t mess with them…
Inspired by the Daily Post Photo Challenge – Careful
Something we learn to watch out for: Jellies. In Australia you better don’t mess with them…
Inspired by the Daily Post Photo Challenge – Careful
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They are such an interesting combination of beauty, grace, and deadly.
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They definitely are…
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Beautiful photo and you’re right about those jellies…yet another one of Australia’s deadly critters! By the way, I’ve nominated you for the 3 day quote challenge. xx Rowena
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Oh great! Looking forward to doing another round of it. Love it!
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That’s great. I love it too but a few people have knocked it back as they’re busy. I look forward to reading your quotes! xx Rowena
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I might have to move it into next week…
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Funny, you posted about this…we just visited an aquarium this week, and I love photographing these little creatures. They seem so peaceful behind the glass; yet, having grown up in Florida, I am very aware of their vicious stings. I always liked seeing them on the shore but never in the ocean alongside me! … Funny, how things can be so different from various perspectives and locations. 😉
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That’s very true. They seem so peaceful and it’s so relaxing watching them in an aquarium bit next to you in the ocean not so much…
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These things don’t look like they could hurt anybody.
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No they don’t and yet they do…
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Didn’t know they grow to be the size of a man!
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Boxjellies… Their tentacles are very long… Google it.
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Beautiful
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Yes, it sure is!
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