Animals
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Gigantic Jellyfish May Be Largest Ever Found in Australia
An enormous jellyfish that washed up on the shores of Tasmania is a new species and possibly the largest ever found in Australia, and marine biologists at Australia's national science agency CSIRO are at work on classifying the new medusa.
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