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it is alkali
Alkali
It's alkali...treated with veniger ( or urine). water works
Jellyfish stings are known to be alkali in nature - therefore, treating the affected area with vinegar neutralises the stings.
jellyfish sting to protctet themselfe
Well, friend, the venom in a jellyfish sting is actually more like a protein-based toxin rather than a simple acid or alkali. When a jellyfish stings you, it releases tiny harpoon-like structures that inject venom into your skin. It's important to treat a jellyfish sting promptly and seek medical attention if needed. Just remember, there are always ways to soothe the pain and heal from nature's little surprises.
A jellyfish sting from a box jellyfish can kill a person in minutes if not treated. From other jellyfish, it might only sting. you can atually help it if you urinate on it.
Alkali
They do.
They do sting.
Yes and No.A stinging jellyfish has tenticles coved in cells called nematocysts. These can each sting once but there are thousands of them.The jellyfish can make new nematocyst, but this takes time.
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