Speaking of jellyfish, though, did you know there's a place where there's a whole lake of golden jellyfish that wander from one side of the lake to the other on a daily basis? Swimming in it is apparently a popular tourist activity. You can check out a video of what it looks like underwater here. Pretty surreal, isn't it?
Also, I'm not linking to anything but Wikipdeia here but I'm sure you know how to search for things- if you like what you see and want more well written jellyfish nerdery with a side of cute and touching as well as affectionate lampshading of geeks, do check out Kuragehime! It's a lovely manga that was made into an anime, and one that I would consider well worth your time if you have an interest in such things.


Lion's Mane Jellyfish

Irukandji Jellyfish

Fried Egg Jellyfish

Australian Spotted Jellyfish

Flower Hat Jelly

Portuguese Man O' War

Moon Jellyfish

Cannonball Jellyfish

Nomura's Jellyfish

Purple Striped Jellyfish


Atolla Jellyfish
There are plenty more, but for today, this is it! I hope it was interesting.
Though of course we're not really done yet. Today's spider is a fairly common spider. It generally likes to build its fairly large webs next to open, sunny areas. This is a friendly spider that's also pretty much as close to harmless as you'll get. If you see a web with a zigzagging pattern running down the centre, though, you'll know it's likely to be one of theirs. Also, those little tiny balls of spiderlings that you might sometimes see? These are their parents.
Meet Argiope aurantia, or the common black and yellow garden spider.



There we go!