Indiana has a rather vast amount of flora and fauna that are strange, unique, and even sometimes weird, and I often write about them. There are endangered frogs , albino deer , and even armadillos that call our great state home. However, I was not prepared to learn that Indiana is home to jellyfish.

Indiana’s Unexpected Jellyfish

No. That's not a typo, and I know what you're thinking, too. Indiana is landlocked, and the nearest ocean is a half-day's drive away. As it turns out, not all jellyfish live in the ocean, and one of them can be found in the waters of the Hoosier State.

Meet the Peach Blossom Jellyfish

Let me introduce you to the Craspedacusta sowerbii. These little creatures, sometimes called peach blossom jellyfish, range in size from 5–25 mm in diameter - about hal

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