The Largest Jellyfish
When fully grown, the Lion’s Mane jellyfish can reach lengths of up to 15 feet, making it one of the world’s largest jellyfishes. A large number of jellyfish may be found in both the English Channel and the Irish Sea, and they’re quite appetizing. The Lion’s Mane with the longest tentacles ever observed had a body that was more than seven feet in diameter and tentacles that were more than 120 feet in length.
Anaconda
South America’s anacondas are huge reptiles that may grow up to 25 feet long and weigh 550 pounds. They are not to be trifled with; they are not to be underestimated. Although it is unlikely that they will be able to out-wrestle an alligator, it is reasonable to suppose that they will be able to out-wrestle any normal human on the same level, if not higher.