No.
jellyfish
Jellyfish don't have venom, they cant poison you but they sting. Jellyfish are very similar to an electric eel because of there like quality's with stings!
they don't they have venom that stings like electricity
Jellyfish do not electrocute in the traditional sense, as they do not generate electricity like an electric eel. However, some jellyfish species, such as the box jellyfish, have specialized cells called cnidocytes that can deliver a powerful sting containing venom. This venom can cause a painful sensation similar to an electric shock when it comes into contact with a human's skin. So while jellyfish do not electrocute in the same way as an electric shock, their stings can feel like an electric shock due to the venom they release.
Jellyfish do not have any bones.
they are around four inches across
No. The box jellyfish has a stronger poison than any other jellyfish.
Jellyfish do not have any sort of skeleton.
no they have tiny barbs in their tentacles or whatever you call them. When the jellyfish rubs his tentacles against you, the barbs get stuck in your skin.
no
Jellyfish float randomly in the ocean, so any kind of jellyfish can be anywhere
yes, I am pretty sure that there are poisonous jellyfish in the Bahamas.