A music video for The Peculiars song Jellyfish
Genre: Funny Videos
by: eilander1542011
A jellyfish swimming in a shot glass
by: SoNiCiToX
Hitchin a ride...
by: lildan69us
A giant Jellyfish is spotted and filmed. Man, I would never go near that thing.
Genre: Animal Videos
by: simon741
Giant jellyfish descend on the Sea of Japan, causing untold devastation to coastal villages and leaving a trail of destruction and human misery behind. Sounds like a great sci-fi flick. But its not. Its real and its a nightmare for Japanese fishermen. The massive sea creatures, called Nomuras jellyfish, can grow 6 feet in diameter and weigh more than 450 pounds. Scientists think they originate in the Yellow Sea and in Chinese waters. For the third year since 2005, ocean currents are transporting them into the Sea of Japan. Monty Williams, a marine biologist at Alabamas Dauphin Island Sea Lab, said the jellyfish grow to an enormous size as they are transported by ocean currents. He said they stay together in packs and as they drift northward, they get caught in fishermens nets. The giant jellyfish are one of about 200 species of coastal jellyfish or large jellyfish that exist around the world. But Nomuras stands out because of its enormous size.
Genre: News Videos
by: FailStop
Jellyfish Shooter recipe - Impress all the guests at your New Year's Eve party with this colorful cocktail. Cheers!
by: taoufik_sens
Glides through the air with the aid of its central electric drive and an intelligent, adaptive mechanical system. The remote-controlled AirJelly is kept in the air by its helium-filled ballonet.
Genre: Entertainment
by: Turducken
The wife thinks peeing on the sting is the answer! http://www.WonderHowTo.com Every How-To Video That Exists, including THE TRUE CURE for a jellyfish sting, and its not pee.
by: WonderhowTo
cool party trick how to make a shooter that looks like a jellyfish.
by: BigOl
Sea Nettles are a type of Jellyfish that can be found in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The ones in this video are Pacific Sea Nettles from the Georgia Aquarium. They have a bell shaped head and long stinging tentacles. These tenticles are covered in nematocysts which help them to capture plankton and small fish. These types of jellies will not kill a human with their sting unless someone is allergic. It will be moderately painful and cause a rash that should be treated immediately with vinegar.
by: reefvideo