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North Carolina beach turns into jellyfish swamp as thousands wash up

Por: Newsweek Tech October 17, 2022

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A massive swarm of jellyfish has washed up on a beach in North Carolina.Pictures of the cannonball jellyfish on the shores of Ocracoke Island were shared on Facebook by Cape Hatteras National Seashore.Cannonball jellyfish, named because of their resemblance to the large spherical object, can grow to up to 10 inches in diameter. They are commonly seen off the U.S. East Coast, but can also be found between New England and Brazil, as well as in the... + full article



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