Humans will avoid these to prevent a painful sting. Humans also study them.
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The box jellyfish, which can be fatal to humans.
The Box Jellyfish
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no there are other kinds of jellyfish that can kill humans like the Irukandji.
There are several types of jellyfish found in Australian waters, including the box jellyfish, the Irukandji jellyfish, the bluebottle jellyfish, and the moon jellyfish. Each of these jellyfish species has unique characteristics and can pose a threat to humans.
Yes, the box jellyfish IS a true jellyfish.
Humans have bones, jellyfish don't. Jellyfish are see through, humans aren't. Jellyfish will evaporate in the sun, humans won't. Jellyfish live under water, humans don't. Jellyfish have stinging tentacles, humans don't. Humans have different organs than jellyfish and allot more.
The pain of being hurt by box jellyfish is excruciating and can send the victim into anaphylactic shock. The Box Jellyfish has delicate tentacles. In the incident of extensive contact with its tentacles, cardiac arrest might occur within minutes.
Jellyfish can be found off of Oahu, although they aren't a big problem. As far as I'm aware, there are no jellyfish there that can kill humans. Though the are Box Jellyfish there, they aren't the notorious killers that are found in other parts of the world.
The box jellyfish belongs to the phylum of Cnidaria. The class for the box jellyfish is Cubozoa and the order is carybdeida.
box jellyfish = "Pololia" or "pa'imalau"