How is a jelly fish dangerous to a human? How can it kill a human?
The Jellyfish has toxins present on its tentacles, which can stop cardio-respiratory functions in as little as three minutes.
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About Jellyfish
Jellyfish are by far some of the strangest creatures on Earth. They range in size from less than a centimeter across to the size of a few people standing together in a close group. The can be completely transparent or bright and colorful, they are found on the coasts, on the surface of the seas, the deepest cracks of the ocean. They are mostly found in salt water, although there even a couple of fresh water species. They are beautiful and calming to watch, but don't get to close or they will sting, whether they want to or not.
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