No. If they were, why would they have the same name?
The treatment of the Box Jellyfish, also known as 'sea wasp' and 'stingers' is to
Box jellyfish
A sea wasp is a jellyfish.
Yes. An invertebrate is an animal without a spinal column. Jellyfish do not have spinal columns, or any skeleton of any kind.
yes an sea wasp jellyfish can live in the sea.
portuguese man o war jellyfish blue moon jelly sea nettle sea wasp jelly lion's mane jelly box jelly fish and etc
No, a sea wasp is a type of jellyfish, not an insect.
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.
Stings of some species of the class Cubozoa and the Box jellyfish, such as the famous and especially toxic Irukandji jellyfish, can be deadly. The sea wasp, a box jellyfish found in Australian waters, can kill an adult human within a few minutes.
A sea wasp (box jelly) can kill you within 2-3 minutes. A black momba can kill you within 20 minutes
The phylum of the box jellyfish is Cnidaria. The kingdom for the box jellyfish is animalia and the class is Cubozoa.