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Environment 5-foot-wide jellyfish washes ashore on Maine beach This jellyfish was large even for a lion’s mane jellyfish, which usually grow to about 1.5 feet long, according to researchers.
Video captured the creature, which washed ashore on a beach near Portland, Maine.
A massive jellyfish with tentacles stretching more than 100 feet washed ashore a Maine beach last weekend -- with swimmers and beachgoers warned to keep their distance from the stinging sea creature.
While you’re not likely to run into a human-size jellyfish while taking a dip off the Rhode Island shoreline, there are plenty of jellyfish to be found.
Comb Jelly Often called a jellyfish because of its gelatinous body, the comb jellyfish is technically a ctenophore. These creatures – which grow to be 4 or 5 inches long – have no sting.
They’re massive, mesmerizing—and still sting after death: What beachgoers should know about lion’s mane jellyfish.