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Jelly fish

Graw

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Went sea shell hunting today and saw my first jelly fish ( Which was really cool by the way ) and he got me . I was doing some type of jumping and my wife was laughing so hard she almost lost her breath . Today was a great day -- Graw :jump:
 
Some people on the beach told to me rub the area hard with sand and it did help . I have red marks and now feels more like firer ant bites - Graw
 
Peanutbutter fish! :lol:
 
You know, they look like a shell floating on the water and have tendrils that hang down in the water sometimes for many feet. They are very poisonous. Don't know if they are deadly or not. But they are pretty close.

I got caught across my abdomen while snorkeling when I was in the USN. I almost did not make it to shore and was in the hosp for a couple of days.

Steve in Indianapolis :detecting::usan::minelab:
 
Sorry to hear you got stung! I've heard jelly fish stings can really hurt! Always best to be careful of God's critters, as some aren't very nice to a person! :sad:

God Bless! :angel:
Betty
 
I dove off a boat in Okinawa into a whole heard of the critters. Got down below them without getting stung at all. Sorry you got stung.

I thought toastfish would go better with jellyfish. Not peanutbutter fish.
 
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