FREE newsletter is just champion! Get the biggest and brightest stories sent straight to your inboxBeachgoers have been left stunned when they found a mysterious sea creature with a transparent body washed ashore on a beach on the island of Menorca in Spain.Mobile phone footage shows a curious tourist poking the jelly-like slug with a plastic pole.It doesn't appear to have any form while it remains stationary on the sand.The gelatinous creature belongs to the family of common salp and is a primitive creature called a colonial tunicate.But unlike jellyfish, it is harmless to humans.The salps are also considered filter feeders and they eat microscopic plants.Experts from local non-government organisation GOB Menorca said the salps are.
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