The fish came into me with jellyfish to ride
A small fish seems too tired to swim every day, so it has come up with a very unique way to save energy: getting into a jellyfish and asking for "a ride".
A fish was recorded by photographer Tim Samuel as a "walking" scene when he entered a jellyfish and stayed in it. The strange incident took place in Byron Bay, Australia last December but was recently posted by Tim.
The impressive image was taken by Tim, behind him was his friend.
Tim said that when he was diving, he suddenly noticed a fish in his body that was transparent to the jellyfish's body and did not come out. It seems that the fish is "too tired and wants to hitch a ride".
The photo posted by Tim on Instagram attracted a lot of viewers and sharing."I have never seen anything like that," Tim said . Heart wrote in the description on the Instagram account: "I saw this fish in my jellyfish when I dive in Byron Bay. The fish is obviously adjusting the direction even though it is trapped inside the jellyfish."
Some readers were surprised by this amazing spectacle. One person commented: "Great. The magic of nature is that you don't know what will happen".
The scad is very peaceful inside the jellyfish.
Associate Professor Ian Tibbetts, an expert in aquatic life at the Center for Marine Science at the University of Queensland, said the fish belongs to the Australian Scad, or hide in jellyfish's poisonous tentacles to hide itself.
"It is difficult to know if the fish is stuck or trying to get around," said Professor Ian.
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