A visit to a beach turned into a horror movie for a Melbourne, Australia, teen. The exact cause is a bit of a mystery, but tiny sea crustaceans may be to blame. After playing soccer with his friends, ...
An Australian teenager found his legs covered in blood, unable to stop bleeding, after soaking his feet in the water. What's False Marine scientists have concluded that the critters responsible were ...
Is it now safe to go back into the water? Following reports of an Australian teen being attacked by tiny piranha prawns, or “sea fleas,” a woman on the country's Gold Coast says she suffered a similar ...
An Australian teenager emerged from his local waters with massive bleeding to his calf muscles and feet, after he was attacked by carnivorous sea creatures and had to be taken to the hospital to treat ...
An Australian teenager who went for a swim at the beach was rushed to the hospital after tiny “sea fleas” left hundreds of gashes in his feet. Sam Kanizay, 16, was sore from playing soccer on Saturday ...
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Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. Tiny crustaceans called lysianassid amphipods, otherwise known as sea fleas, were probably the cause of ...
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This was how an innocent trip to the ocean ended up for 16-year-old Sam Kanizay late Saturday, where he waded into the water off Brighton Beach without anything unusual and emerged from the water with ...
Mysterious sea creatures that began eating a teenager's legs in Australia were identified as "sea fleas" on Monday. The incident occurred near Melbourne on Saturday, when 16-year-old Sam Kanizay ...