Animals
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Rare Giant Phantom Jellyfish Seen Off California Coast: Among World’s Largest at 3 Feet Wide with 33 Feet Long “Mouth-Arms”
Scientists spotted a rare giant phantom jellyfish off the coast of California. It is said to be among the world's largest with a bell width of 3 feet wide and "mouth-arms" at 33 feet long.
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