jellyfish which have "metres-long tentacles" and can even grow as large as 120ft long have been seen once again near the UK.
Last month one of the huge creatures was spotted at Colwyn Bay Beach in North Wales and now even more have been sighted near Dublin, Ireland – across the Irish sea from Britain.
There have been sightings of the monstrous sea creature in both Dollymount and Portmarnock and the images of the stinging beast make them seem almost harmless, Dublin Live reports.
But in reality, they can cause pain and soreness for anyone who may be unlucky enough to be in contact with their tentacles.There have been several reports of hospitalisations in the past.The Lion's Man jellyfish is sometimes known as the Giant Jellyfish.It.
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