Animals
Large Swarm of Jellyfish Washes on the Shore of Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
Cannonball Jellyfish washed up on the shore of Ocracoke Island, North Carolina. Hundreds of Jellyfish washed on the shore of Ocracoke Island, North Carolina, where the National Park Service said that the jellyfish don't sting.
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