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CPL Douglas Chrysler
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What is it stuck in a plastic bag?
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LTC Stephen F.
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Thank you my friend Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen for posting the link to the the 'footage by Scuba Ventures in Kavieng, Papua New Guinea, shows one of the rarest animal sightings in the world: a Chirodectes maculatus, an incredibly rare genus of box jellyfish which had only been sighted once before'


At the end of last December, 2021, at a short distance from the coast of Papua New Guinea, a diver filmed a very rare jellyfish. This is one of the most unusual sea creatures, which was previously seen only once almost 25 years ago.
This jellyfish was first encountered in May 1997 on the Great Barrier Reef, northeast of Queensland, Australia. Before being caught, the marine invertebrate was filmed, but it was later lost.
The author of a spectacular video with a jellyfish described it as a fast-swimming creature a little larger than a soccer ball.
https://rumble.com/vzkbg0-rare-jellyfish-chirodectes-maculatus.-interesting-facts-shorts-topchannel.html
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Thank You Brother Steve for the info and video, of which it appears to be the same one as Brother Jack's, of that Psychedelic looking creature of a Jellyfish.
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Sgt Albert Castro
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Who's eating who? Very cool.
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