Sea Jellies do NOT release chemicals. They sting stupid people who only THINK they release chemicals, confusing them with Algal Blooms, which are massive population explosions of phytoplankton which release toxic chemicals into the water.
Normally, jellies sting either in defense or to catch prey.
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False. The myth that jellyfish pee on you when you get stung is not true. Jellyfish sting with their tentacles, which release venom, not urine.
Adult jellyfish release eggs into the water.
No, Jellyfish do not have venom. However, they do have nematocysts (specialised stinging cells) which can release neurotoxins.
I don't think jellyfish communicate with each other.they don't
Rise of the Jellyfish - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 2 January 2011
Monster Jellyfish - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 19 May 2010
Jellyfish Stings Man's Face - 2007 was released on: USA: August 2007
When anything is burned, it releases chemicals, because everything is "chemicals".
The best thing to use is vinegar. The chemicals in it react with the sting. Wet sand also works.
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Monsterquest - 2007 Killer Jellyfish 3-14 was released on: USA: 27 May 2009