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.
I dont know mabye,mabye not go jump in a lake and find out yourself!
No, and actually that would electrocute them
Actually, jellyfish eat whatever they can!
its actually jellyfish phobia... LOL
The box-jellyfish is special from all the other jelly-fish because, it doesn't drift but actually moves. All of the other jelly-fish just drift with the current, they are not moving. The box-jellyfish is actually not a jelly-fish. It is just called a jellyfish for its jellyfish appearance not for it truthfully being a jellyfish.
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in a short answer, yes. try looking on youtube for tangled jellyfish to see what I mean. and some jellyfish actually eat each other.
Actually, there is no name for that phobia.
Yes actually jellyfish are descendents from the schishordizor species who have a direct line to the common centapide
High voltage is dangerous because it can electrocute you. The warden had to electrocute the condemned criminal after an appeal to the governor failed.
A human is the creature that has the ability to electrocute a horse.
It contains electricity + execute <<<<<< electrocute <<<< electric shock