February 21, 2011

Box Jellyfish – Some Facts

The blue bottle jelly fish has a typical color and shape which is related to its name. It is not a single animal but is rather made of zooids which group together to perform various actions, and together they form a sea organism. For example, some zooids collect together to create the stinging tentacle and still others form the feeding tentacle. The blue bottle jelly fish is translucent and blue or pink in color and is about 3 cms to 15 cms long. The tentacles are sometimes 10 meters long and at times just 15 cms.

The blue bottle jellyfish eats small fish and other creatures in the ocean waters. They have tentacles which surround the prey and release a poison which paralyses the prey and then they consume it. The tentacles are rather like a long string of barbed hooks and hence attaches very well to the prey.

If the tentacles of the blue bottle jelly fish catch hold of a human skin, then the nematocysts give off a poison. If you keep rubbing the part after the tentacle is removed, the poison increases. The best remedy would be to wash the area without touching it and then using a cold pack on it to get rid of the pain.

Another type of jellyfish is the box jellyfish which are cube-shaped and known for their extremely potent venom. Stings are extremely painful and fatal to humans. Here are some box jellyfish facts which can even save your life at times. Box jellyfish stings can be remedied by vinegar as it may not take the venom out but it stops further release of venom from the poisonous cells. The anti-venom should be availed within thirty minutes of the sting, or else the person will surely die.

Its one tentacle contains enough poison to kill a grown-up person and paralzye him, and stop the heart beat of a person, depending on where it has stung him. One of the jellyfish facts is that all its nerves meet at a point to transfer information and this can be called its brain. The jellyfish is also has visual capabilities and can recognize any danger or food. Only very few creatures such as green turtles can consume them, and one of the box jellyfish facts to be known is that they are extremely dangerous.

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