The spotted Australian jellyfish on your screens

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The spotted Australian jellyfish on your screens

This is a species of pelagic jellyfish common in the South Pacific, Hawaii, Australia, the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico.

The average diameter of its bell is 45-50 cm, but in the waters of the Persian Gulf, jellyfish grow to an unusually large size, over 60 cm in diameter.

Burns caused by these jellyfish are mild and are not dangerous to humans.

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