You can call them jellies, or sea jellies, if you want. The terms have actually gained some traction among marine biologists and in public aquariums. You can also use the term sea stars to refer to starfish.
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No yet while Surfing my Ocean a Blue I mind meld with them.
Green is most correct > Sealions aren't lions.
And Plum Puddings are not filled with Plums.
They say English as a language has more words than any other language and Jelly Fish is a most proper item until you go to a Japanese restaurant and are served such and in no way wood you no it to be what you find in my Ocean a Blue
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what the fuck are you talking about you fucking retard
Sheila LaBoof replied with this 8 years ago, 19 minutes later, 1 day after the original post[^][v]#849,999
the jellyfish
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