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Box Jellyfish (Carybdea alata) |
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The Box Jellyfish
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The Box Jellyfish (also known as a Sea Wasp) is a very dangerous creature to inhabit Australian waters. The Jellyfish has extreme toxins present on its tentacles, which when in contact with a human, can stop cardio-respiratory functions in as little as three minutes. This jellyfish is responsible for more deaths in Australian than Snakes, Sharks and Salt Water Crocodiles. The creature has a square body and inhabits the north east areas of Australia. The tentacles may reach up to 80 cms in length. It is found along the coast of the Great Barrier Reef. This deadly species of jellyfish is related to another deadly jellyfish, the irukandji jellyfish. Further Information on the Box Jellyfish: E-mail us related website links!Google Sponsored Links: E-mail to add your Box Jellyfish related website. |
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