Giant Jellyfish
Massive Medusa
The giant jellyfish, with its bell-shaped body and long, trailing tentacles, looks like a living underwater parachute. These enormous creatures can have tentacles over 100 feet long, making them one of the largest jellyfish species in the world. Swimming near one is like floating beside a ghostly, gelatinous titan.
Tentacle Terror
Despite their graceful appearance, giant jellyfish are formidable predators, using their tentacles to sting and immobilize prey. Their stinging cells can deliver a painful, sometimes deadly, shock to unsuspecting swimmers. Imagine drifting into a field of floating electric wires—that’s encountering a giant jellyfish.