If a jellyfish is touched in or on its bell, a typical response would be to swim away from whatever touched it. If a jellyfish's tentacle is touched, the touch will cause stinging cells to fire, and the jellyfish then typically responds by attempting to touch whatever touched its tentacle with more tentacles, thereby paralyzing or killing potential prey.
Contact with a jellyfish tentacle can trigger millions of nematocysts to pierce the skin and inject venom.
no it dont just dont touch it
Most of the time
yes only if you touch their tentacles
The largest jellyfish is the giant jellyfish.
sometimes at the top of the surface
The top part, the bell.
the tentacles
sting ray jelly fish or the blue top jellyfish the box jelly fish.
they dont sting from top They have stingers in their tentacles.
the tentacles... or the tendrils