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[–]ela138 0 points1 point ago

Jellyfish?

[–]jschmizel[S] 0 points1 point ago

The "Lion's Mane Jellyfish". According to Wikipedia, they grow to be 120 feet long.

[–]ela138 0 points1 point ago

Thanks!

[–]nquinn1028 0 points1 point ago

Photoshop. The record for a LMJ (the largest species in the world) is 120 ft long but less then 8 feet in diameter.

[–]SimilarImage 0 points1 point ago

Age User Title Reddit Cmnt Points
2 days sweetdick Lions mane jellyfish, level: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnope here 23 89
7 months tcs7 This is a Lion's Mane jellyfish... /r/pics 373 627
1 week fool139 How the shit does fuck get this big?! here 23 64

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