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Sea Wasp have a short lifespan, the longest surviving species living only two to six months, usually perishing in rough waters or being eaten by predators-ocean sunfish and leatherback turtles are two of the most prevalent jellyfish predators.

Sea Wasp are incredibly fragile, yet also incredibly complex. They 'breathe' through the entire surface of their bodies, which is able to absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide, and, even after death, are able to continue to deliver poison from their stingers if the tentacles remain moist.

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