On average, the height of a jelly fish ranges from one millimeter in bell height and diameter to nearly 2 metres (6.6 ft) in bell height and diameter; the tentacles and mouth parts usually extend beyond this bell dimension.
The Average Length of an Adult whale ranges from 35-50 ft.
The whale is way bigger than a jelly fish.
Yes. Their long, stinging tentacles are 10-30 ft long, and their heads could be half the size of a wheel chair.
yes ecspecially the linon's main
The box jellyfish since it has stronger and more powerful toxic than the portuguese man of war.
The man o' war jellyfish has a powerful sting.
great question, yes a portuguese man-of-war can kill a jellyfish.
The portuguese man of war is not a jellyfish because its sting cannot be cured by pouring vinegar.
The shark would eat the fish, and then the electric eel and the jellyfish would hurt each, other unless it was a man 'o' war or box jellyfish, then it would just kill the eel, and then the shark could eat it too, and most jellyfish can't but the box and man o war if they stung it enough could kill a shark.
Most likely, yes. A man of war jellyfish has such deadly tenticles full of strong poison that could kill a shark easily.Another AnswerPossibly, but the man of war jellyfish is more likely to badly injure the shark than kill it. It all depends on the size of the tentacles of the man of war jellyfish and the type of the shark. But it is very likely for the man of war jellyfish to kill a hammer head shark or other smaller species of sharks.
Its a Jellyfish
I'm not sure but I can tell you th letherback seaturtles eat jellyfish so maybe they eat man-of-war jellyfish. hope this was helpful.
They have long, stinging tentacles that can grow more than ten feet long, and their heads also contain poison. The man of war jellyfish poison could even paralyze you. These jellyfish sometimes travel in small groups as well.
All have the potential to be deadly. Some are more deadlier than others. Box and Man o' War jellyfish happen to be the worst.
No.
A type of venomous jellyfish.