Animals
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Experts Warn Beachgoers to Watch Out as Lion's Mane Jellyfish Swarm in Melbourne Beaches
Jellyfish counts in Port Phillip Beach spiked at their highest count in two decades, according to the head of a neighborhood safety organization. Melbourne's beachfront was swamped by jellyfish that resemble reddish blossoms which could deliver severe pain to anyone who gets contact to it.
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