yes, jelly fish can sting badly if you touch them, contact a coast guard if there is one near by, if not just leave it because jellyfish can breathe on land and in water
yes they can just because they arent in water doesnt mean that they cant hurt you just leave it alone and let someone eles deal with it.
It depends on what type of jellyfish!
no they will harm you
A jellyfish protects Zygotes by Stinging anything that will try to harm it
in nemo, the jellyfishes badly stung dory
Potentially. It depends on the species.
jellyfish sting you and clams dont harm you at all:)!
Box Jellyfish are not harmful to Turtles because turtles are not in jellyfishes main diet also turtle can't actually harm a turtle because of there hard shells. And their fast swimmers.
Many animals eat jellyfish. Sea turtles enjoy a nice jellyfish, and the stings don't bother them a bit. Other animals, like sea slugs, eat the jellyfish but don't digest the stinging cells - instead, they use them as part of their own defense. Having a sting doesn't always keep you from getting eaten.
Yes, jellyfish can kill humans if they are big enough. If it just a wee lad than it will only sting. Also, the most dangerous jellyfish is called the Australian box jellyfish, the venom is the most deadly in the animal kingdom, it has caused at least 5.568 recorded deaths since 1954. Each tentacle has about 500,000 cnidocytes, harpoon-shaped needles that inject venom into the victim.
It could harm them. So it is always best to wait until after the first good rain or watering has washed the fertilizer into the soil before allowing the birds to free range on the lawn.
You should always try to use cat products on cats, as some human products can harm them. Even if the shampoo doesn't harm their skin, if it is not washed off completely, they will lick it and possibly be poisoned.
Ocean sunfish and sea turtles (such as Leatherback Turtles) are predators of jellyfish.Other species of jellyfish are among the most common and important jellyfish predators, some of which specialize in jellies. Other predators include tuna, shark, swordfish, sea turtles, and at least one species of Pacific salmon. Sea birds sometimes pick symbiotic crustaceans from the jellyfish bells near the sea's surface, inevitably feeding also on the jellyfish hosts of these amphipods or young crabs and shrimp.nautilus