Box jellyfish can vary in size, but they typically measure between 10 to 30 centimeters (4 to 12 inches) in bell diameter. Some larger species, like the Chironex fleckeri, can reach up to 30 centimeters (about 12 inches) in diameter and have tentacles that extend several meters long. Their size and translucent appearance make them difficult to see in the water, which adds to their danger.
The box jellyfish is considered one of the most dangerous sea animals in the world. Its venom can be deadly to humans and can cause cardiac arrest and respiratory failure. Other dangerous sea creatures include the saltwater crocodile, great white shark, and cone snail.
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You have to fillet the fish and throw away all the small bones.
jelly fishes has no bones nd they are realll 99% or 100% made out of water
The jelly-like substance is likely fish eggs that the pregnant fish has released. These eggs are fertilized by the male fish and will hatch into baby fish if conditions are right. It is important to provide a safe environment for the eggs to develop if you want to raise the fry.
As a jelly fish doesn't have a spine, a jelly fish is an invertebrate.
Large box jelly fish usually do not kill. However there is a small Australian box jelly fish Irukandji (about the size of a quarter that is extremely deadly. Hear is a link that might help. http://www.outback-australia-travel-secrets.com/box-jellyfish.html
sting ray jelly fish or the blue top jellyfish the box jelly fish.
Its debatable
No jelly fish are not extinct.
The box jelly fish eats fish crabs and other animals and People.
it is in the jelly fish category that is the vertebrates
Chrysaora
What phylum is box jelly fish i
Spiders snakes scorpions poison dart frogs box jelly fish
Box jelly fish move by neurons. Neurons are there brains.
The box jelly fish does not change its colour when it is angry.