Today’s Solutions: June 10, 2026

Coming across a jellyfish while scuba diving is already a pretty amazing experience, but imagine spotting a jellyfish the same size as you beneath the waves. Well, that’s exactly what happened for biologist Lizzie Daly and underwater cameraman Dan Abbot this past weekend off the coast of Cornwall, England.

About a half an hour into their dive, they stumbled upon a gigantic barrel jellyfish as big as a human. You would think such a massive jellyfish could deliver a tremendous electrical shock, but fortunately, this giant jellyfish poses no threat to humans and is simply stunning to behold. If you want to see a video of this incredible jellyfish, look no further!

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