A beachgoer at Barlings Beach in New South Wales found thousands of brightly colored, venomous bluebottle jellyfish washed ashore. During a morning walk on an Australian beach, Brett Wallensky ...
Last week thousands of jellyfish known as Portuguese man o' wars, or bluebottles, washed onto shore in New South Wales. The phenomenon is likely due to warming waters, and if you plan to visit the ...
We are all aware that Australia is home to creatures that are cute, deadly and the lethal combination of both cute and deadly. A beachgoing local recently spotted and took a video of a blobby, neon ...
Scores of bluebottles have been washed ashore along Trinity Beach and Yorkeys Knob, presenting another marine stinger danger to beachgoers. Cairns photographer Catherine Coombs, who went swimming with ...
FOLLY BEACH -- It looked like a shiny blue balloon, bobbing across the surf between the Washout and the Morris Island Lighthouse. The woman wading started to go see when someone on shore screamed for ...
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