The Pink Meanie, known scientifically as Drymonema larsoni, is one of the most rare jellyfish that is usually only found when blooms of jellyfish are abundant. The Pink Meanie feeds on other jellyfish, so it can usually be spotted within a pack of jellyfish ready for its feast. The Pink Meanie has been spotted on only a few occasions, so little is truly known about this species. The Pink Meanie has been spotted in Mexico, the Mediterreanean, and off the coast of South Africa. The Pink Meanie’s favorite snack is moon jellies and can consume up to 34 jellyfish at once by entangling them in its long tentacles and digesting them within hours.
Pink Meanie Jellyfish have a bell width between 30”-36” (76.2-91.4 cm), bell height of 22”-27.2” (56-69 cm), and overall length of 55”-67” (140-170 cm). The typical weight of the Pink Meanie Jellyfish is between 30-50 lb (14-23 kg).
The Pink Meanie, known scientifically as Drymonema larsoni, is one of the most rare jellyfish that is usually only found when blooms of jellyfish are abundant. The Pink Meanie feeds on other jellyfish, so it can usually be spotted within a pack of jellyfish ready for its feast. The Pink Meanie has been spotted on only a few occasions, so little is truly known about this species. The Pink Meanie has been spotted in Mexico, the Mediterreanean, and off the coast of South Africa. The Pink Meanie’s favorite snack is moon jellies and can consume up to 34 jellyfish at once by entangling them in its long tentacles and digesting them within hours.
Pink Meanie Jellyfish have a bell width between 30”-36” (76.2-91.4 cm), bell height of 22”-27.2” (56-69 cm), and overall length of 55”-67” (140-170 cm). The typical weight of the Pink Meanie Jellyfish is between 30-50 lb (14-23 kg).