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Monday 25 May 2015

Thousands of giant jellyfish 'attack' beach Britain

Although jellyfish are not the views are amazing on the beach in Britain, but it was deemed strange phenomenon when there are more than one. - Image File

KUALA LUMPUR: A coastal area in Britain 'attacked' with thousands of giant jellyfish weekend.

Jellyfish with a size of about 5 feet tall and 3 feet wide was seen swimming around the Dorset coast.

Although jellyfish are not the views are amazing on the beach in Britain, but it was deemed strange phenomenon when there are more than one.

However, the presence of marine life with the scientific name Rhizostoma Pulmo is not considered as a cause for concern because the stings are not dangerous and only eat plankton.

At the same time, people who swim near the jellyfish is still not advisable to touch it.

The existence of giant jellyfish have been attributed to the lack of fish in the sea, jellyfish this result does not eat fish when he was a child.

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