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Jellyfish vary in color. It depends on what kind of Jellyfish. Most are partially transparent.
other jelly fish
No.A jellyfish's sting can not go trough the gloves.Well.....it depends on what kind of gloves they are.:) Not thru Neoprene divers gloves , or solid palm work gloves.Open mesh gloves, maybe.
The jellyfish in Panama City Beach right now, September 2011, are called moon jellyfish. They can cause a slight sting to people with sensitive skin. Some people can handle it with no sting, but i wouldn't advise it. Search Moon jellyfish on-line to mind out more info.
Humans are relatively safe when it comes to being stung by cannonball jellyfish as they do not usually sting people but if a human is stung by this jellyfish the toxin may still cause heart complications with the same result if another animal is stung. -I hope that helps. We just found one the other day on the beach so we took it home and dissected it... There's like no organs, just some kind of liquid. Gross. Lol.
Well, friend, the venom in a jellyfish sting is actually more like a protein-based toxin rather than a simple acid or alkali. When a jellyfish stings you, it releases tiny harpoon-like structures that inject venom into your skin. It's important to treat a jellyfish sting promptly and seek medical attention if needed. Just remember, there are always ways to soothe the pain and heal from nature's little surprises.
yes very very very painful! a jellyfishes sting is kind of like an electrict shock a very high and paionful one. people can die from jellyfish stings because they go into shock and drown becareful when you swim :O
yes, you can but you can only eat certain parts properly prepared.
Be specific, what kind of jellyfish? For a Box Jellyfish, it is some sort of neurotoxin.
Whatever you do, never touch a jellyfish unless you know for a fact with no doubt what kind it is. Sometimes the small and cute ones are the deadliest while the huge magnificent ones can be painful killers. There are some that don't affect humans beside a slight sting. So make sure you know what kind you're dealing with.
Something that deadly had to be a box jellyfish in my opinion.
Jellyfish float randomly in the ocean, so any kind of jellyfish can be anywhere