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Giant jellyfish found on beach

Sherman Pike and his son Oliver found a monster jellyfish washed up on a shore in Washington.
A father and son took a stroll on the beach and had a close encounter with a strange creature in Stanwood, Wash.
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4-foot Lion's Mane jellyfish

A father and son took a stroll on the beach and had a close encounter with a strange creature in Stanwood, Wash.

Credit: Sherman Pike

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