your skin is weak so when a jelly fish stings your skin then the electricity leaves a red mark on your skin. when a jellyfish stings you, its like your getting burned but in a way that your skin wont melt away or wont get infected because it didnt peel away the skin to make it open to the flesh in your arm , the burn is a very slight burn to your skin.
No. I have been stung by jellyfish lots of times, specifically, the lion's mane jellyfish. All the stings just leave long red marks where the tentacles attached. I have never been in a situation where it has ever peeled skin.
It will begin to sting....and possibly burn your skin and leave a mark on you.
It just stings if it is a minor jellyfish.
Jellyfish do not have skin. Their outsides are made of jelly. In fact, there are jellyfish farms in Oklahoma that harvest and can jelly straight from the jellyfish. Their jelly comes in strawberry, grape, and mystery flavors.
no! they just appear on the surface of your skin, you cant feel them and they dont irritate you, they just leave marks
jelly you idiots
Most jellyfish are not dangerous. The Man o' War has the ability to do some painful damage to your skin, but it is not a true jellyfish . . .
it has smooth skin and it has tentacles
it does not have a epidermis
there stingers and flappy skin
yes, they leave a small dimple where the piercing was. it will be there the rest of your life, but wont be very noticeable if it was done when your young, if pierced when your older it will leave a larger mark, simply because the skin isn't as elastic.
Contact with a jellyfish tentacle can trigger millions of nematocysts to pierce the skin and inject venom.