Gelatinous salps are swarming Tasmanian beaches By News December 12, 2024 Add Comment Edit While they may not look like it, salps are more closely related to humans than they are to jellyfish. The extraordinary numbers of them accumulating at Tasmanian beaches have delighted biologists. Share this post Related PostsVince Vaughn plays serial killer trapped in teen girl's body in horror-comedy FreakyState of the Climate 2020: Australia is experiencing climate change nowTeacher resigns, second 'let go' from Gold Coast school after students asked to remove trousersKey witness in Jack de Belin rape trial admits he 'panicked' and lied to policeGrace Tame fought for the right to speak out about her sexual abuse. Now she has a 'platform'Pat Turner holds a mirror to the nation as she reflects on the legacy of Charles PerkinsYour best photos from the past weekJapanese towns deploy sinister-looking robot wolves to scare off bears
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