Radio Taiwan International
Date: 11 July, 2019
By: Paula Chao
Jellyfish are not fish; they are invertebrates or animals without bones. They are 98 percent water, gooey, and have outlived the dinosaurs by hundreds of millions of years.
These fascinating creatures at Linyuan Ocean Wetland Park are called “upside-down jellyfish” because of their unusual habit of resting upside down.
They blend in to their environment nicely and live together with algae, making them look like flowers in the water. [FULL STORY]