A Bucketful of Oceanic Science Mysteries
SuperJames_74 writes: "Over here they've got a one-page article about some quirky little oceanic scientific mysteries. Those peanut-sized Australian jellyfish sound pretty scary, if you ask me!"
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Pyle was shocked to find the sharks heading due west instead, eventually ending up in Hawaii, 2,500 miles away.
Maybe sharks like to surf the big waves, too.
Tiller's Rule: Never use a word in written form that you've only heard and never read. You will end up looking foolish.
Neale, who travelled 2946 km with his position being plotted online, and also Heather.
While I'm here, a related tangent: FLIP
The jellyfish reminds me of a hidden danger of the tropical seas: little colorfull snails, that after you pick up will inject you with a combination of 'tooth' and venom - possibly enough to kill you. These little buggers are responsible for quite a few injuries and an occasional death or two. Woth knowing about the next time you go snorkeling. More info
Moneyed corporations, non-working 'poor' and criminal prisoners are turning productive citizens into tax-slaves.
These guys can be frozen in liquid nitrogen, exsposed to deadly radiation, acid, base, whatever, these guys are indestructable. I am glad they are non-pathnogenic.