Jellyfishes are posiness but the sting can be very painfull. the box jellyfish are considered to be extremly lethal. The sting of jellyfish can result in anaphylaxis in humans and can cause death. Upon, receiving stings from the jellyfish, urgent and immediate medical help should be sought.
possibly, but i know Moon jellyfish and Up side down jellyfish are legal to have
An interesting fact about jellyfish is that jellyfish do not have brains. Jellyfish can be transparent or brightly colored. A group of jellyfish is called a bloom or swarm.
Very, they can sting you.
Jellyfish tentacles can over 100 feet long and have stinging cells.
The answer is different by different people. Some say it is Lionfish, some say it is Chironex (Box Jellyfish) and some say it is Great white shark.........
heres a few facts about the box jellyfish: - they have 24 eyes ( a section of 6 on each corner) - up to 15 tentacles grow on each corner of the box/bell - box jellyfish live in coastal waters throughout the Indo-Pacific and North Austrailia - each tentacle has 5,000 stinging cells - only jellyfish to have eyes - the box jellyfish is often taller than a 6ft. man Resources:wikipedia.com epedia.pbworks.com animals.nationalgeographic.com
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.
Sting effects range from no effect to extreme pain to death.
Be specific, what kind of jellyfish? For a Box Jellyfish, it is some sort of neurotoxin.
The toxicity of a jellyfish varies significantly among species. Some, like the box jellyfish, possess venom potent enough to cause severe pain or even death in humans, while others have minimal or no harmful effects. The amount of toxin can also depend on the size and health of the jellyfish and the specific circumstances of the sting. In general, the venom is used primarily for hunting prey and defense.
They are NOT poisonous. They are venomous. Check you facts, look it up, or at least learn it!
Some sort of jellyfish???