Video: Turned around a rare fried egg jellyfish
Jellyfish are not among the described creatures that appear to arouse people's appetite.
Jellyfish are not among the described creatures that appear to arouse people's appetite. However, during the recent Mediterranean trip, photographer Barry Bland was lucky to snatch a picture of a jellyfish that looks like an attractive fried egg.
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According to the scientific name of the "fried egg jellyfish" is cotylorhiza tuberculata . They grow naturally in the Mediterranean and in the Aegean and Adriatic waters, due to the need for large amounts of sunlight to survive.
Compared with other jellyfish, fried egg jelly is considered safe to access. The reason for their sting is very little or almost no effect on humans.
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