
We discovered new species of Jellyfish while on Holiday in Egypt last week!

Did you know?
Jellyfish are very simple animals. They're more water than anything; a typical
jellyfish is 94-98% water. They also lack basic sensory organs and even a brain.
Jellyfish contract their fluid bodies to move, but are not very efficient
swimmers, which is why they end up washed up on the beach.
They are older than sharks and dinosaurs, jellyfish have lived on earth for over 650
million years!
There are over 1,500 species of jellyfish in a myriad! {Well 1,5001 if you include ours ;)}


Wow, that entry to the photo challenge took a LOT of planning!
ReplyDeleteExcellent !!! I love !
ReplyDeleteJellyfish rock! I've never seen purple jellyfish before. Blue and red ones, but these look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative photo. Thanks for sharing.
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Awesome photos! Educational too, and such pretty yarn :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great set of photos. Didn't the jellyfish sting her?
ReplyDeleteNot all Jellyfish sting :D
DeleteI think David Attenborough could find a new series in this... Congrats on discovering a new species too!!
ReplyDeleteVery creative! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful jellyfish, an adorable girl and a wonderful setting. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou've got a brave little girl over there. My brain says, "I'm not picking that up!"
ReplyDeleteyour love my blog post next weekend then, lots of sea creatures lol
DeleteGreat picture....first glance I thought, well you've missed putting in your made thing...love the yarn colours, did you dye it?
ReplyDeleteI should think as you discovered the new species, you have every right to name it.
Thank you, and yes i did dye the yarn :D
DeleteLove. I love jellyfish---both the yarny and non-yarny varieties, and these photos are fantastic. :)
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeletehaha... those are great!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Both kinds of jellyfish are beautiful--such colors! Bravo to your assistant. :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond cute!!!!! I love jellies.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I didn't realize how gorgeous jellyfishes were, especially yours :)
ReplyDeleteI'm in the fan base on these photos - just wonderful. So makes me want to go to the beach in Egypt!
ReplyDeleteSo clever! I love it.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and I've even learned something! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures, the jellyfish and all the fun facts! Great post!
ReplyDeleteWow - this is a fabulous post for KCBW! Really, really creative!
ReplyDeleteVery cute, and I didn't realize there were that many species of jelly fish :)
ReplyDeletecute photos!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo!
ReplyDeleteAt first glance I also tought where is the fiber in the pic, awesome jellyfish, and going to bed having learned a new thing... Not all jellyfish sting!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! I love her small feet standing by all the jellyfish. I'd be running the other direction if I was her!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo - the colours are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteyay, more ocean life for kcbw! lots of beach themes out there today :).
ReplyDeleteYou're so lucky to find a yarn jellyfish in it's natural environment!
ReplyDeleteWow! Those are amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo! I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. We came across cucumber jellies stranded on the beach in Florida, I'd never seen them before.
ReplyDeleteOh what a cute combination of jellyfish and knitting!
ReplyDeleteApparently I haven't had enough coffee: I didn't "get" the pictures at first. But when it clicked, I laughed out loud!
ReplyDeleteI would probably totally freak out if I had to touch JellyFish ( the real kind, been stung way too many times ) but it is a genius idea.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing photo!!! Laura (cutecrochetedcreations.blogspot.com)
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