Sting effects range from no effect to extreme pain to death.
The treatment of the Box Jellyfish, also known as 'sea wasp' and 'stingers' is to
Jellyfish uses it's stinger to stun or kill fish. After it stuns them it eats them. Some Stingers can be over 50ft long!
there is the stinger cell the outer cell and iner cells
There are several different poisonous jellyfish. They belong to the box jellyfish species. Some of the most popular are the Chironex Fleckeri, Irukandji, Fire Jelly, and the Morton Bay Stinger.
The man o' war jellyfish has a powerful sting.
Wasp can sting mant times over and over again. The venom they inject is more powerful than a honey bee.
A jellyfish, largely known now to science as a jelly since it is not a fish, is formed of a bell portion followed by long oral arms, or tentacles. The bell is formed mostly of water and a jelly-like substance called mesoglea.
no there are other kinds of jellyfish that can kill humans like the Irukandji.
freshwater jellyfish moon jellyfish cannonball jellyfish p.s. they don't sting humans but they do spit mucus blue blubber jellyfish P.S. they r not harmful unless u r very sensitive moon light jellyfish
The box jellyfish since it has stronger and more powerful toxic than the portuguese man of war.
Jellyfish sting their prey using nematocysts, also called cnidocysts, stinging structures located in specialized cells called cnidocytes, which are characteristic of all Cnidaria. Contact with a jellyfish tentacle can trigger millions of nematocysts to pierce the skin and inject venom, yet only some species' venom cause an adverse reaction in humans.
Chironex fleckeri is a box jellyfish of northern Australia commonly known as a marine stinger and is the most dangerous creature in the wild. One specimen can kill 60 people.