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BeachSiO2

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Jun 16, 2006
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Could you get a glow in the dark sting? :lol:

:D Ctenophores don't sting. When I was taking classes one summer on Dauphin Island, one guy made a girl mad and her and her friends collected a bunch of them and put them in his bed. It was quite a little excitement when he crawled in bed after going out drinking. :yikes:
 

Mango

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:D Ctenophores don't sting. When I was taking classes one summer on Dauphin Island, one guy made a girl mad and her and her friends collected a bunch of them and put them in his bed. It was quite a little excitement when he crawled in bed after going out drinking. :yikes:

:lolabove: Got pics?
 

BeachSiO2

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Everytime

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Jul 9, 2005
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Those were most likely ctenophores (comb jellies). You can actually stick your finger inside of them and at night time it looks cool with glowing fingers (at least to some people).

I saw hundreds of these washing up one night in late June or early July in the Eastern Lake area. You can see them flashing in the surf washing up, then they fade into the wet sand. They are kind of like the surf's version of lightning bugs.
 
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