‘Almost fell out of my chair’: unusual jellyfish sparks interest among researchers

Footage of an unusual-looking jellyfish has sparked interest among researchers.
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The video was captured by Dorian Borcherds, who owns Scuba Ventures in Kavieng, in the New Ireland province of Papua New Guinea. Marine biologist Dr Lisa-ann Gershwin said she “almost fell out of my chair” when she saw the footage. Gershwin believes the “magnificent” creature is new to science, but Jamie Seymour, a toxicologist from James Cook University who specialises in Australia’s venomous animals, is unsure. He says it may be Chirodectes maculatus, a jellyfish sighted only once off the coast of far north Queensland which Gershwin had helped classify when it was originally discovered.

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