In their tentacles!
No, it only injects poison
No. The box jellyfish has a stronger poison than any other 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 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.
The most deadly poison made by an animal is from the Box Jellyfish. Interesting?
Sting effects range from no effect to extreme pain to death.
it has poison in its stingers that might kill you.
It is not ideal to keep a jellyfish. The mechanical filtration could be any or none. The biological filtration is what does it all.
It depends on what poison it is. Some snake poisons paralyze victims, but only small ones. Spider poison swells and jellyfish poison kills. Most of the poisonous animals in the world come from the sea. It is very toxic and the fastest is that it can kill you within minutes.
some forms of jellyfish cause excruciating pain
the poison irritates the skin and the skin reacts with swelling, also it is because you forgot to pee on the area when it made contact as this is a good antidote to jellyfish stings. Books on Urine often sited for this effect on jellyfish stings
It may be hard to say, but it depends on the type of the jellyfish. A box jellyfish or a portuguese man of war has slightly more powerful toxic than blue ringed octopuses. Portuguese man of wars poison is very painful that it can even cause shock, fever, and lung and heart problems. Other jellyfishes like the giant jellyfish, no. The box jellyfish's venom can easily stop heart and systems functioning. But it is very weird how a lot of people say that blue ringed octopuses poison is strong enough to kill twenty to forty fully-grown humans at a time.