"Who wants my jellyfish?
I'm not sellyfish!"
Somewhere between Destin and Perry (Florida in January 2014), a distance of 215 miles, I saw it floating in low tide at one of the many beaches we visited. I was focused on a sandpiper fishing nearby, but I was glad I took a couple of photos of this interesting creature.
I found some fascinating facts about jellyfish online. The link I originally used is no longer working, but I am grateful for the interesting information it gave me.
Did you know....
...some jellyfish are bigger than a human and others are as small as a pinhead?
...people in some countries eat jellyfish?
...that jellyfish have been on Earth for millions of years, even before dinosaurs?
...jellyfish have no brains but some kinds have eyes?
...jellyfish are mainly made up of water and protein?
...a group of jellyfish is called a smack?
Well, now we know!
Thanks for visiting and have a great day.



The only one I knew was that they have no brain. Yet they can think enough to sting people! Your photo is both interesting and creepy.
ReplyDeleteIt is all that you say Ginny but such a fascinating little creature :)
DeleteI always find jellyfish interesting; I sometimes find them washed up on my beach. When I was a child, we used to pick them up and throw them to each other, and everyone would scream "Ew!"... haha!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a good day, hugs, Elke
Fun memories to look back on dear Elke :) Thank you for sharing that. I wish you a good day also :)
DeleteThey are rather interesting. I didn't know any of those facts about them though. I'm glad to hear you are not sellyfish :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann, and thanks for the smile. I do like that word sellyfish though I am quite happy to not be it :)
DeleteI am greatly enamoured of Ogden Nash and very interested in jellyfish, Denise, so you have touched two chords this morning.
ReplyDeleteWonderful David and so glad :)
DeleteInteresting post and neat photos of the jellyfish.
ReplyDeleteI wish you all the best in 2026, a very happy and healthy New Year! Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend.
Thank you very much Eileen and I wish you the same :)
DeleteCool!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ann :)
DeleteI don't think I've ever seen one!
ReplyDeleteWhen we lived by the ocean I used to see them often, but that’s been many years ago now :) Being stung by one is very painful and I am fortunate not to have had that experience :)
Deletethe photos are the best ever seen by my eyes of a jellyfish. if you meet one in the water they don't act as beautiful as they look. this info is amazing. of course now I have "no brain" ha ha ha
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely compliment Sandra :) no and very true, best to stay away from them. As for you with no brain, I know for a fact how smart you are. You have shown us all just how smart these many years.
DeleteWhen I was a kid in California I would see them washed up on the shore. That's all I remember of them. You did get some really good photos.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandra, I can't remember my earliest memory of seeing one :)
DeleteWho knew that jelly fish were so different than other creatures.
ReplyDeleteYes Red, who knew? :)
DeleteMy earliest memories of jellyfish are from swimming in the Chesapeake Bay. Not fun with jellyfish!
ReplyDeleteHi Marcia, and no, not fun. I've heard those stings can be very nasty, even deadly in some parts of the world. I found a very interesting video at YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaNCr7e-yyQ
DeleteI remember seeing them in an exhibit at one of the aquariums we went to years ago and thought them absolutely beautiful to look at. Fascinating creatures but happy to stay away from them.
I know it is painful to be stung by a jellyfish. Happy Friday to you.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, I have never been stung by one but sympathize with those who have. Thank you Ellen and a Happy Friday to you too :)
DeleteWhat an interesting photo Denise....jellyfish are most amazing.
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cecilia
Thank you Cecilia, I agree, they are truly fascinating :) Hugs, Denise xo
DeleteThey are interesting creatures. Lovely photos Denise :-D
ReplyDeleteThank you Ananka, much appreciated :)
DeletePeople eat jellyfish!?! I had absolutely no idea!! Happiest new year wishes to you!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer, that was a surprise to me too :) Happy New Year to you too.
DeleteInteresting
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :)
DeleteInteresting, thank you Denise.
ReplyDeleteHere in the UK we had more jellyfish visit our coastlines in the summer of 2025 than usual ... they think it was because of our very hot summer weather.
I wouldn't like to eat one, and I don't like octopus either!
When I was in Spain, a few years back now, I had paella which had octopus in the ingredients ... I did try some, but not had any since.
Enjoy the remainder of Friday and have a good weekend.
All the best Jan
You are very welcome Jan :) and thank you for your interesting comment about them in your extra hot summer. I only ate octopus one time. A Spanish friend cooked paella for lunch. It wasn’t to my taste but I don’t like too many things from the sea. Some fish and shrimp and lobster yes but I don’t like clams or oysters or any of the shellfish. I just don’t like the texture. You are almost into Saturday but I hope your week was a good one. Have a great weekend too and all the best, Denise.
DeleteLinda medusa. te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteGracias, a mí también me pareció preciosa la medusa. Te mando un beso :)
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