Remarkable photograph of fish swimming around inside jellyfish’s belly in Byron Bay becomes online sensation
The expression on the golden fish’s face – visible through the transparent jellyfish – appears to be one of fear.

A fish has been pictured swimming inside a jellyfish off Australia’s east coast in a remarkable and rare image that has gone viral, with more than two million online views.
Underwater photographer Tim Samuel was in the water with a friend near popular tourist resort Byron Bay in December when they came across the little creature trapped inside the only slightly larger jellyfish.
The expression on the golden fish’s face – visible through the transparent jellyfish – appears to be one of fear.
We knew we had found something special
“He was trapped in there but controlled where the Jellyfish was moving,” Samuel wrote in a post on Instagram.
After the image was reposted by @discoverocean on Monday, Samuel said his phone started “going crazy”.
“When @franny.plumridge and I stumbled upon it we knew we had found something special, but no idea just how unique and rare this sighting was,” he wrote. “I’m completely blown away by all the attention it is getting from all over the world.”
Some speculated that the fish was being stung, while others pointed out that part of its tail appeared to be still outside the jellyfish, providing a clue to its apparent ability to steer.