Are these the grossest animals you've ever seen? Let us know in the comment section below "Especially the compass jellyfish, we've seen a few of those around now.
So it really is the weather conditions."But the expert also says climate change also plays a part - and we could see even more jellyfish in the future.She added: "The other aspect is, as the climate changes, we're going to probably see more jellyfish in general."There's been some research and publications done on that and again it's because these warm temperatures cause stabilities in water columns."It's a great environment for plankton and for jellyfish, in particular, to live in.
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