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parisqeen
· 6 years ago
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Just take a dip, I dare you
diyrogue
· 6 years ago
These ones don't have any venom because there's no predators in the lake that they have to worry about
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guest
· 6 years ago
I posted the same comment (below) refreshed and you replied before I did. Touche.
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parisqeen
· 6 years ago
Oh, then just take a dip anyway cause that would be really cool
mickymouse
· 6 years ago
Don’t take a dip, you’ll damage the poor jelly’s
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guest
· 6 years ago
These jellys don't have stingers. It's safe to swim with them.
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jmvail
· 6 years ago
These are the mangrove lagoons in the Caribbean. The roots of the mangroves filter the water making it clear. These cuties are called casiopia jellyfish because they sleep upside down with their tentacles going up...like the Greek legend of Casiopia who was make into an upside down constellation. Getting stung by them might make you itchy or uncomfortable but they're not dangerous
guest
· 6 years ago
I remember in the weekend before the hurricane, I was in guilligan island( a cays with mangrove in the south of my island) there were a dozen of jellyfish and hundred of fishes. It was they knew what was about to happened, it was so bizarre. I visited frequently the cays and have never see so many jellies and fishies.
guest
· 6 years ago
It was like**