Jelly Blobs Are Taking Over Myrtle Beach. They’re Not Jellyfish, ‘They’re Our Cousins’.
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Jelly Blobs Are Taking Over Myrtle Beach. They’re Not Jellyfish, ‘They’re Our Cousins’.
Little blobs are everywhere along the coastline in Myrtle Beach. Many people are under the impression that these gel-like creatures are some sort of jellyfish. Well, they’re wrong. In fact, little do these beachgoers know, they’re actually walking right past their cousins. Wait, what? The clear gelatinous blobs are called salps. These marine animals resemble the top of a jellyfish and have the same characteristics minus the tentacles. Like jelly…
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