a specific Jellyfish There was a possibility that it had become extinct Outer HebridsIt was last seen after about five decades.
Depastrum Cythift, which is similar to a thistle flower, was discovered by a tourist, who was on a holiday in the South Uust in Scotland and saw an unusual looking creature.
It was believed that it was globally extinct and was finally recorded in North France in 1976.
Jellyfish, which connects herself to rocks, disappeared from Britain in the middle of the 20th century, was last seen Devon In 1954.
It was previously recorded by British naturalists, including marine biologist Philip Henry Gos, in southwest water and was earlier known only by historical paintings.
Search has inspired Asha that the creature has rebuilt the UK, and more examples can be found on the Scottish Island.
Found Jellyfish, Neil Roberts said that he was “well” well “from June 2023 that his photographs were recently confirmed by experts to have a depastrum cytheforms.
“When Neil shared the pictures for the first time, it was like seeing a ghost,” said the Editor British wildlife magazine,
“This thing that was present only in old pictures, suddenly, was in meat. It is really encouraging that Jellyfish was still in this summer, two years after the discovery of indigo, but now we need to widen the search and work whether it is alive elsewhere.”
Alan Colins, a global expert at the stalk jellyfish located at the Smithsonian institution at Washington DC, said: “This is really a remarkable discovery, and I was very happy to know about it. Now we are definitely sure that we are definitely out. I am hoping that more people will meet soon.”
Jellyfish was first recorded in Britain in 1846 on Isle of Arn, and was later recorded with six Scottish islands. Isle of Man,