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What is Irricanji?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 10/6/2023

Irricanji are jelly fish like creatures in the ocean around northern Australia. They are long and thin, about 1 cm in thickness.

If you get stung by one apparently it is like having sandpaper rubbed over your entire body, and this lasts up to 48 hours.

This is what I was told then I was in Cairns.

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