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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
11 Jan 24
Can you still remember Tarzan's cheetah in the 1930s and 1940s? It died at the age of 80. There some undersea creatures can live more than a hundred years old, such as seychelles giant tortoise, clams, etc.
Did you know that...
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celticeagle
@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
4 Oct 22
It is believed in the scientific community that the immortal jellyfish first originated in the Pacific Ocean. But, over time they have, they have spread until they now populate the world's oceans. Unlike other types of jellyfish,...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
4 Aug 20
How cool that there is this kind of animal that never dies, right? I am not good at making a guessing game. So I will blurt it out. This sea animal is called 'jellyfish turritopsis dohrnii' or immortal jellyfish.
I just shared a...
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marguicha
@marguicha (230334)
• Chile
18 Jul 20
I have been watching a lot of TV. Some are romantic movies and others are ducumentary about animals.
As animals go, I have my favorite, at the sea or in the land. I love lions and cheetas. And if I didn´t know better, I´d want a...
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nawala
@nawala123 (20871)
• Indonesia
12 Jun 20
I wonder why Jellyfish and starfish have -fish as their suffix name. They are not fidh at all
I think they should be given new names, jellysea and starsea. Do you agree?
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Explorer
@ExplorewtMe (6332)
• Nairobi, Kenya
9 Dec 19
Hi Good morning.
Do you know jellyfish and how toxic it for human. It can kill human with heart strick.But do you knowa species of Jellyfish(Turritopsis dohrnii) is immortal. Yes ,If you cut it into 2 pieces both piece can live...
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
6 Feb 18
Greetings and salutations from cold and snowy Colorado Springs. I am doing a countdown of both my favorite songs with "king" and "queen" in the title. We are at #7 in the "king" series: "The King is Half Undressed" by...
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ellyse2003
@ellyse2003 (1463)
• Philippines
12 Oct 12
When I was a kid, I always think that I can be immortal. This is like a dream but no one can have immortality unless you're God. Even we try to make our life longer by being a vegetarian and eat a lot of grains, we will never...
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angelgee14
@angelgee14 (462)
• Philippines
21 Mar 11
Remember the movie "Finding Nemo"? Can you remember the part there when Marlin and Dory swam up the trench and went bouncing on those fluffy-looking jellyfishes? :D
I just remembered it last night, and I said "I think I want to...
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forester1985
@forester1985 (999)
• Indonesia
16 Dec 10
you know jellyfish? there is much fact about jellyfish, check this out.
1.jellyfish first found about 650 million years ago, and found on every sea. jellyfish also found on freshwater.
2.Medusa (Plural Medusae) is the other...
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momiecat
@momiecat (997)
• United States
16 Jun 09
Did you do things as a younger person that you would never do today as an adult? I have had this experience with the ocean. As a young adult (teenager) I used to swim in the ocean. We would have fun riding the waves and ducking...
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kellys3ps
@kellys3ps (3723)
• United States
15 Nov 08
When I was young - about 4 or 5, I lived in New York and we went to the beach all of the time. There used to be jellyfish washed up on the shore, and for some reason I loved to play with them - unfortunately for me, I got stung....
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Woodpigeon
@Woodpigeon (3710)
• Ireland
8 Jun 07
Now, I ask you, how are you going to avoid something like that, with nearly invisible tentacles to boot? We had grand plans today of swimming in the sea for the first time this season and as the tide came in, so did the jellyfish....
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seamonkey
@seamonkey (1976)
• Ireland
31 Mar 07
Wiki's entry on jellyfish tells us: "Most jellyfish have tentacles coated with thousands of microscopic nematocysts; generally, each of these nematocyst has a "trigger" paired with a capsule containing a coiled stinging filament,...
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