Its very painful, yet it all depends on what species of Anemone you've touched. The best way to describe the sting would be very sharp. Its kind of feels like a couple of pin coushions being pierced all at once.
It feels like a lot of slime and wormy.
It will feel squiggly.
peanut butter
Because it's a freakin' jellyfish and you can't clean your dishes with it...unless you feel like it
it feels like your universe shattering. cuz that's how bad it hurts. like a volcano.
it allows jellyfish to communicate, track where they are going, feel its surroundings, and find food.
there is a lot of contreversy about jellyfish crime as people feel strongly about the jellyfish's well being
They do not have a brain, so in our sense, no.
well, one major predator of a jellyfish is the turtle. turtles have thick skin and a hard shell, so they don't feel a jellyfish's sting.
All living things can respond to stimuli, but they may not "feel" in the way we do.
The jellyfish sting burned like lightning.
It just stings if it is a minor jellyfish.
like jelly... unless you touch the tentacles... actually when i say jelly it's probably not as wet as jelly and perhaps a little firmer
A sea nettle is almost exactly like a jellyfish.
There are many plants and animals that jellyfish like to hang around. Jellyfish particularly like to hang around the fish they eat.