According to the Veterinary Dictionary:
Members of the class of aquatic animals the Scyphozoa, the true jellyfishes, in the phylum Cnidaria. All possess cnidia or stings and are capable of causing stings to animals.
Typically, jellyfish catch their prey with the aid of stinging cells. Many jellyfish can cause irritating or even dangerous stings to humans. there are some jellyfish that have stinger that don't affect humans besides a tingle but there are no jellyfish that actually can't sting. it either doesn't affect you, makes you sick, or kills you.
yes, I am pretty sure that there are poisonous jellyfish in the Bahamas.
yes,it is very poisonous!
There are several different poisonous jellyfish. They belong to the box jellyfish species. Some of the most popular are the Chironex Fleckeri, Irukandji, Fire Jelly, and the Morton Bay Stinger.
yes it is !
Yes.
You might call a poisonous jellyfish a "jellyfish" because all of these animals are either venomous or poisonous or both. This is because a jellyfish needs venom in order to kill its prey so that it can eat.
The box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri) is considered one of the most poisonous jellyfish in the world. Its venom is extremely potent and can be fatal to humans if stung. It is found in the waters of northern Australia and the surrounding regions.
The box jellyfish is the most venomous; the arrow frog the most poisonous. Poisonous and venomous are not the same thing.
They are NOT poisonous. They are venomous. Check you facts, look it up, or at least learn it!
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All jellyfish live in salt water and most do have venom in their tentacles.
It is the box jellyfish. Hands down. They can kill you in one minute. :(