<p>A freediver has captured footage of a lion’s mane jellyfish as it drifted in the current in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria.</p><p>“The mesmerising dance of the lion’s mane jellyfish,” she wrote, describing the creature as an “angel of the sea.”</p><p>According to the Australian Museum</a>, this species of jellyfish can grow up to a metre in size and its hundreds of trailing tentacles can reach more than 10 metres in length. They are found in coastal waters across Australia.</p><p>Angel or not, they can deliver a painful sting and are best avoided. Credit: onebreathdiver via Storyful</p><br />