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Quick ('fun') facts on jellyfish


Ahoy everyone.


Hope you're doing well.

Today I've got a quick little post for you and this time it isn't event IT related or something deeply "philosophical" from my life. 😂


Shocking I know...


I just wanna share some quick little "fun" facts about jellyfish with you?

Why you may ask? Well... I don't really know. I just wanted to write something small up and my other ideas need some time in their implementation or are way too long by my quick writing pleasures.


So I did what I always do in those kinds of situations. I asked somebody else for ideas. 😅


To my rescue came a good friend of mine, Lisa, who suggested "jellyfish".


Link to her


I was a bit confused but thought... *Why not...*


So here we are... Ten quick facts on jellyfish. 😂


- Jellyfish are actually older than dinosaurs as a species. The oldest verified jellyfish remnants are about 500 million years old but they are speculated to have existed for about 700 million years.

- They aren't made out of jelly but rather about 95-98% water. Shocking... 😮

- The tallest jellyfish can be up to ~2m tall. That's taller than most of you out there...

- Jellyfish can cause various mechanical lock-ups in water-related systems (like ships or desalination plants) due to clogging as well as crush fishing nets.

- They have no brain, heart, bones or eyes, one of the few species to not feature either of those bodyparts.

- Jellyfish eat and shit from the same hole in the center of their body as well as shoot out a stream of water which they can use to swim.

- Some species of jellyfish can be basically immortal by "dividing itself up" into multiple polyps.

- A specific species of the jellyfish (box jellyfish, Chironex fleckeri) is the most venomous marine animal on earth.

- A rapid increase in a jellyfish population is called a "jellyfish bloom".

- Due to their body shape jellyfish are one of the most efficient swimmers of the world, by rapidly contracting and expanding their body.


Interesting isn't it...

I also didn't expect to read up on jellyfish facts today but here we are.

Life is sometimes pretty strange and amusing.


So yeah...


See ya hopefully soon. 👋

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