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Nomura's jellyfish (pictured) are currently being pushed to the Sea of Japan by coastal currents. They have devastated the natural fishing communities of Japan during 2005 and 2007 invasions of the waters, and are expected this year.
Believed to be from the Yellow Sea of China, these giant jellyfish are known to grow up to 450lbs, and 6 feet in diameter. They grow to this size primarily because they rely on the natural currents for transportation. They are generally seen in large groups.
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