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Field Notes

Description:

I was watching this fish attack very jellyfish. It looked like they were eating them.

Species ID Suggestions

Blubber jelly

Catostylus mosaicus

Comments (9)

First pic looks like dolphins eating unknown whale species 🌺
Thanks Leuba.. I still don't know if they were eating it or fighting it!! :)
great shots and what an experience, Christiane ! the jelly does look a little shredded on top.
Thanks Leanne.. Wonder why? FOOD.. PROTECTION???
:D If we see this one here in Mt Perry you guys would be in a submarine. :) and thanks SFB I know it is a jellyfish http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/17158996 I was wondering about the fish that are attacking it...
Oh, that makes more sense now! hahahaha, I thought you had discovered something seriously rare... ; )
Thanks Shanna.. I changed it to Hervey Bay, but is did not do it the first time. I try again! :)
COOL spotting Christiane. Where did you see that?? Looks like your spotting is not on the coast?
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PublishedFebruary 13, 2013

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