The Amazing Jellyfish

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Thanks +Kathleen Gick for the share and +Wally Wynn for the post!

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U.S. firm The Amazing Jellyfish ( theamazingjellyfish.com ) takes the bioluminescent bodies of creatures that have died of natural causes and encase them in resin, thus preserving not just their bodies, but also their incredible glow-in-the-dark properties.

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9 Responses to The Amazing Jellyfish

  1. Dan Wilcox says:

    That is SO freaken cool!

  2. Scott Cramer says:

    I should have known to tag you in +Dan Wilcox! 😉

  3. Galen Hussey says:

    Weird, their site says they're just epoxy impressions of real jellyfish, so they don't actually contain real jellyfish…

  4. Scott Cramer says:

    Hm. How do you do a cast impression of a JELLY fish? Still cool, but not as cool as Wally's description about taking the bodies and encasing them in resin. Ah well!

  5. Jake Marquart says:

    Got one in Florida

  6. Scott Cramer says:

    +Jake Marquart Looking for a review! Tell, please!

  7. Jake Marquart says:

    It's definitely cool; like most glow-in-the-dark artifacts, it's better if you hold it up to a light first, but it will glow all night

  8. Scott Cramer says:

    Obligatory Skin Deep reference here.

  9. Keith Cramer says:

    I love the "died of natural causes" line. Yeah… suuuuurrrre.

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