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First alligator spotted in Sembawang, now giant jellyfish seen at Pasir Ris

STOMPer Angler was enjoying a stroll along the beach at Pasir Ris when he spotted a giant jellyfish that had washed ashore. Where did it come from, he wondered.

Recently, an alligator was spotted by STOMPer noob. The STOMPer claimed it had been spotted at Sembawang Park.

Said Angler in his contribution (Apr 26):

"Giant jellyfish at Pasir Ris beach?

"These pictures were taken at the beach at Pasir Ris Park near Sungei Api Api.

"I was walking along the sandy beach when I came across this mysterious giant jellyfish that was washed ashore by the tide.

"As the tide retreated, the jellyfish was left behind on the beach.

"It is about 2 metres in diameter and it was palpitating in a wavy form.

"I am wondering where this giant jellyfish came from.

"Can some marine biologist enlighten me?"

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cooldownman said   on 18 Sep, 2011   Report as offensive  
Rule 1
New Law in S'pore allows Foreign Talent to become citizens instantly
Marine talent included
this jelly fish is hard driving n aggressive

Rule 2
2 metres wide?
next time put a shoe or
something next to it for perspective.
Afreshly said   on 18 Jun, 2011   Report as offensive  
loled at valium77 comment.

how do you ban a wild creature from entering singapore? ahhahahahha its the sea my dear
miss.tee said   on 19 May, 2011   Report as offensive  
agree w meijuan91 , just last month
me and my friends went over th brigde and went down th water less then a metre , our legs already got sting
valium77 said   on 15 May, 2011   Report as offensive  
OMG!! We can't have wild creatures running wild in Singapore. The government should do something about this! Like maybe banning wild creatures or something.
meijuan91 said   on 14 May, 2011   Report as offensive  
Is it dead? Lol sentosa has a "new" build bridge that link to the opposite island, and if you happen to be walking on that bridge, do take a look at the water, and look clearly you can sometimes see jellyfish too! And some other creature(: haha while on siloso beach right at the end, beware of crabs!
melancholy_me said   on 4 May, 2011   Report as offensive  
nice said! @GrandExchange
electricalkid said   on 4 May, 2011   Report as offensive  
naive stomper
bobbytcy said   on 4 May, 2011   Report as offensive  
aiyo simple- cos japan radiation too high so swim here la. btw don't touch hor it got neuro-toxin