Animals
Invasive Clinging Jellyfish Reported in New Jersey Coastal Waters, Officials Warn of Stings
Officials warned locals that invasive clinging jellyfish sightings have been reported in the coastal waters of New Jersey and that the tiny creatures could sting. Read more here.
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