'Jeeeeeeze, size of that bad boy!'
The huge fish was found on the foreshore at Fairbourne, in what was the latest in a series of giant jellyfish beachings in the county of Gwynedd, North Wales Live reports. It was brought in by the tide to the mouth of the Mawddach estuary across the water from Barmouth.
“Jesus Christ!” one man said. Others went higher up the liturgical scale. “My God, that’s huge!” said a woman. A man added: “Oh my God, imagine if the kids saw that!” In reality, seaside towns along much of the Welsh coast are periodically invaded by jellyfish. Most are small and rarely cause any problems.
In May and June, they swarm in warmer coastal waters to feed on plankton. Often they wash up on beaches after underestimating tides and wave strengths.
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