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>Giant jellyfish with tentacles up to 120 feet long are swarming US beaches, with officials warning that even dead creatures can sting. Swarms of lion's mane jellyfish have turned up along the New England coast, apparently by the thousands. The creatures have been spotted from Massachusetts’ North Shore to Cape Cod and Nantucket, with some drifting as far north as Maine. Great Marsh Kayak Tours in Eastham, Massachusetts, said on X: 'Right now, Cape Cod is inundated with lion's mane jellyfish! Multiple thousands of them have gotten swept into the marsh with the tides.'

Archive: https://archive.today/Iyucq From the post: >>Giant jellyfish with tentacles up to 120 feet long are swarming US beaches, with officials warning that even dead creatures can sting. Swarms of lion's mane jellyfish have turned up along the New England coast, apparently by the thousands. The creatures have been spotted from Massachusetts’ North Shore to Cape Cod and Nantucket, with some drifting as far north as Maine. Great Marsh Kayak Tours in Eastham, Massachusetts, said on X: 'Right now, Cape Cod is inundated with lion's mane jellyfish! Multiple thousands of them have gotten swept into the marsh with the tides.'

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