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These blue sea creatures are washing up on San Francisco beaches — they're not jellyfish
If you've been to Baker Beach in San Francisco this week, you've probably seen droves of blue jellyfish-like creatures covering the shore.
Thousands of sea creatures known as Velella washed ashore near San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge on Monday, April 27 The ...
Thousands of tiny, oval-shaped blue animals known as Velella velella, or “By-the-Wind Sailors,” have recently washed ashore ...
Thousands of bright-blue Velella velella, or 'by-the-wind sailors,' have washed up along California’s coastline, including a striking mass stranding at San Francisco’s Baker Beach. The jellyfish-like ...
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Thousands of bright blue sea creatures wash up on beach and stun locals but there's an explanation
The creatures can be harmful to dogs who eat them while on the beach, potentially causing vomiting, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal issues.
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