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    Myths and facts about jellyfish stings

    The famous line uttered by Joe from Friends echoes down through jelly lore: But is that really all it takes?  Does urine really help with a jellyfish sting? From… Read more “Myths and facts about jellyfish stings”

    March 18, 2013February 28, 2016 by RRHelm

    Mauve stinger jelly, up close and personal

    (Have you seen a mauve stinger? Please let me know! jellybiologist *at* gmail *dot* com) The mauve stinger jelly is one of my favorite jelly species, but it… Read more “Mauve stinger jelly, up close and personal”

    March 14, 2013March 9, 2018 by RRHelm

    Where do jellyfish come from?

    In some ways, jellies are a lot like people– they grow from fragile embryos to mature adults, and most species require a male and female to reproduce–… Read more “Where do jellyfish come from?”

    July 29, 2012March 9, 2018 by RRHelm
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