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    Month: July 2014

    Celebrating two years of JellyBiologist with amazing jelly photos

    Today marks the two year anniversary of JellyBiologist.com! To celebrate, I’ve pulled together some of the best jelly photos by underwater wildlife photographer Alexander Semenov. Enjoy!  

    July 23, 2014July 23, 2014 by RRHelm

    Outta-sight jelly babies discovered under black light

    So, the flower hat jellyfish pretty much looks like someone painted it while tripping on acid. It doesn’t just have tentacles on the edges, no way man,… Read more “Outta-sight jelly babies discovered under black light”

    July 18, 2014July 18, 2014 by RRHelm

    Combining jellyfish with futuristic architecture

    Like something right out of a Hollywood sci-fi: It’s a spherical jellyfish tank with water flowing around the sides. Well done Enoshima Aquarium. Well damn done. H/T… Read more “Combining jellyfish with futuristic architecture”

    July 17, 2014March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Artist creates beautiful jellyfish display in rundown building

    This neighborhood just got a lot more interesting! Talk about a great way to lift up an otherwise derelict part of town. Artists Walter Hugo & Zoniel… Read more “Artist creates beautiful jellyfish display in rundown building”

    July 9, 2014March 9, 2018 by RRHelm
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