yes
the sea wasp
the sea wasp
Box jellyfish
If your skin were to be stung by a wasp, the stinger would be pulled out of the wasp, and into your skin, which has poison in it, which would mean, poison would be injected into your body.
A sea wasp is a jellyfish.
A sea wasp is actually a jellyfish, scientifically called Chironex fleckeri. While the creature is practically transparent, it does have a pale blue color.
No, wasp venom won't harm trees.
The Sea Turtle is the Sea Wasps Enemy.
It is called a curdle wasp
This is a bit of a controversial question. However my vote goes to the sea wasp jellyfish. It's poison came inflict burns with simple skin contact.
A sea wasp, also known as a box jellyfish, exhibits radial symmetry. This means that its body parts are arranged symmetrically around a central axis, allowing it to detect and respond to stimuli from all directions in the water.
A baby wasp is called a larva. =]