The Most Massive Animals Still Roaming the Planet

Largest Jellyfish

The bell of the Lion’s Mane Jellyfish, the largest jellyfish in the world, measures about 7’6″ inches, with tentacles reaching up to 121 feet in length. The appearance of its tentacles gives this jellyfish its name.

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