She told the Australian Associated Press (AAP) that the strangest thing about the new species is that is appears to lack tentacles. “Jellyfish always have tentacles . . . that’s how they catch their ...
In this article, we explore some of the most dangerous jellyfish species, highlighting their habitats, venomous stings, and potential risks to humans who encounter them. The Australian box ...
One of Australia's most deadly marine animals ... the Irukandji, another venomous jellyfish species has not been affected by the freshwater influx. The JCU expert said there’s been a “normal ...
The spectacle of thousands of jellyfish at Hobart's waterfront dock may be breathtaking, but a leading scientist has warned their presence indicates something in the environment is out of balance.
Led by Australian marine biologist Dhugal Lindsay, the team is taking advantage of remote-controlled submersibles, 8K cameras and other new technologies to discover one new jellyfish species after ...
New research has revealed that a free-living coral species, Cycloseris cyclolites, propels itself across the reef using pulsed inflation—a rhythmic movement similar to jellyfish. The study, led by Dr.
Scientists found a free-living coral species actively travels toward blue light resembling its natural habitat and moves like ...
Jellyfish can produce offspring both sexually and asexually; depending on the species, they may be able to create copies of themselves by dividing in two, or laying down little pods of cells ...