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Scientists were on Thursday working to classify a new species of giant jellyfish that washed up on an Australian beach, describing it as a "whopper" that took their breath away.
Giant Jellyfish" border="0" height="310" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjBVs6s8-Y-QsW4nXHahmHJVKT33OiZ9QOTBorX5yoRfwtFAPHo6sQUXofdga0uHFYNp0lfUBWMWrdD1WX6WNpENccRrG2C7yEvMmqfdAxctVnyyUD1K1_fNz-EXSf4AGCjooaDiD2LUXQn/s1600/Mysterious+Giant+Jellyfish+Washes+Up+In+Australia.jpg" title="Mysterious Giant Jellyfish" width="320">The 1.5-metre (4 foot 11 inch) specimen was found by a family in the southern state of Tasmania, who contacted a local marine biologist.
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