These Pacific Sea Nettles are primarily found off the U.S. West Coast, occasionally as far south as Mexico and as far north as British Columbia. Some nettles have also been spotted around Japan. Jellies live in every ocean and thrive in coastal and open waters, and even live in fresh water. We rarely notice these translucent animals, but they have always been there. Because of recent changes to jellies populations, including massive swarms, voracious eating habits, and habitat invasions, we now find that jellies are changing the balance of Earths aquatic ecosystems. How can something so delicate have become such a problem? Enter Jellies Invasion: Oceans out of Balance.
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johnjaylee 1 month ago
Cool music!
aqua0501 6 months ago
epic
RoboTekno 2 years ago
I CAREEE!!! :]
dialrevenge59 2 years ago
save Endangered animals stop polluting,no morebuilding homes on there habitat,no more illegal hunting please reply 2 me if you care and agree please and also copy and paste this comment on more videos as much as you can please oh please!!! if you dont you people are stupid and cruel now show the animals you care!!!!!!please ??..
flowerroo 2 years ago