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Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Thousands of torches were stranded on the beach

Giant jellyfish larger than life first appeared and were stranded around the coastline.

DEVON - BRITAIN. Water sports fans will now have to be careful when carrying out activities in British coastal waters.

This is because the report cites Metro.co.uk, thousands of giant jellyfish larger than life first appeared and were stranded around the coastline of the country.

According to experts, being measured over six feet began to 'migrate' from the Mediterranean sea to the coast in Britain due to lack of food in their natural habitat.

"More plankton can be found on the beach in a warmer climate. Therefore they (jellyfish) here.

"They have no problem to find food on the beach at high tide, low tide but when the tide they will be trapped here," he said as quoted by the portal.

Despite antennae do not endanger visitors, it still can cause a severe rash if early treatment is not obtained.

Wildlife photographer Steve Trewhella said, in a day, he could see more than 25 pieces Barrel jellyfish along the coast.

"This time the number of jellyfish that washed up here more than last year," he said.

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