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Lions Mane Jelly Dance - Jellyfish as Art Monterey Aquarium

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Uploaded by on Oct 24, 2007

Lions Mane Jellyfish as Art meditation moment. Jellies pulse swim in cobalt and deep blue water at the Monterey Bay Aquairum in their Jellyfish as Art Exhibit. HD Video by SF BAY DIGITAL IMAGES from their medition moment collection, peaceful escapes around the San Francisco Bay Area.

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  • In the Arctic regions, the bodies of Lion's Mane Jellyfish can reach a size of eight feet across, making them the worlds' largest jellyfish. The tentacles can reach over 120 feet long, longer than a blue whale. The Arctic Lion's Mane grow very quickly their because their lifespan is only one year.

  • Really. Wow. Do you have any pictures? That would be something to see. Almost scary. Thanks for sharing.

  • Great sounding music on your video.

  • Thank you.

  • I thought the Lions Mane jellyfish could have tentacles to the length of like 200ft? Im sure that was mentioned on QI!! hmm

  • Well. I believe the Lions Mane Jellyfish that roam the Pacific can. There are in a tank at the Monterey Bay Aquarium and dont have room to grow like that.

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  • yea, then there'll be jellymen all over the world

  • ouch

  • be careful tekkenhalo! it might get a bit stingy ;) and pretty painful! :P

  • So you're saying you want to join?

  • Nice joke dude.  Sarcastic

  • Those jellyfish look so soft I want to have sex with them!

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