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    The Box Jellyfish

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    The Box Jellyfish is known as one of the most venomous creatures in the world and has caused significant injuries and fatalities (Straw 2010). Due to the box jellyfish’s dangerous nature much research has been carried out in regards to its physical appearance‚ habitat‚ mating habits and its known predators. Further research has been done in the area of its venomous properties and effective first aid procedures. It is hoped that with a better understanding of the box jelly fish‚ humans will be able

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    Box Jellyfish

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    The Box Jellyfish are an extremely lethal creature‚ and they also known as Boxfish‚ Sea Wasp. Fire medusa‚ or just Stinger. They are claimed to be the most venomous marine animal known to human and it has sting‚ which is often deadly. They are invertebrate and present in a rounded box shape‚ and they belong to the class Cubozoa; they are not true jellyfish‚ although they show many similar characteristics with jellyfish. I believe that the box jellyfish are the most dangerous animal in the world

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    Box Jellyfish Research Paper

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    Nolan Hall GW 140 20 February 2012 Box Jellyfish: Nothing Square About It For many people‚ water is a source of relaxation and comfort‚ while others believe that it can be dangerous and deceiving‚ but often times people do not look at what lives among it. Whether it is a body of fresh water‚ or a body of salt water‚ many creatures lurk among the depths of seas‚ oceans‚ lakes‚ and rivers without gaining the attention of human beings. With this‚ a plethora of sea creatures that tend to remain hidden

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    "Immortal" Jellyfish Swarm World’s Oceans Ker Than for National Geographic News January 29‚ 2009 A potentially "immortal" jellyfish species that can age backward—theBenjamin Button of the deep—is silently invading the world’s oceans‚ swarm by swarm‚ a recent study says. Like the Brad Pitt movie character‚ the immortal jellyfish transforms from an adult back into a baby‚ but with an added bonus: Unlike Benjamin Button‚ the jellyfish can do it over and over again—though apparently only as an

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    Box Jellyfish Essay

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    Box JellyFish BOX jellyfish can kill with their powerful venom. Their venom is one of the deadliest in the world.it attacked the whole body and kills you very quick. A box jellyfish is about 10 feet long 4.4 weight. Coral Coral organisms‚called polyps can live on their own.coral polyps are tiny and soft bodied organisms related to the sea. Coral live in tropical waters around the world. Cuboza Cubozoa is jellyfish that live in tropical warm waters around the earth.It has verey dangreouse teticlaes

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    STONE FISH The Stonefish is another of Australia’s deadly marine creatures. They inhabit shallow waters along the coast. The stonefish is well camouflaged in the ocean‚ as it is a brownish colour‚ and often resembles a rock. This is why it is called the Stonefish. It has thirteen sharp dorsal spines on its back‚ which each have extremely toxic venom.  Description The Stone Fish is a a mottled brown-greenish in colour (which makes them camouflaged) with many venomous spines along its back

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    June 8‚ 2009 -- Giant jellyfish like this one are taking over parts of the world’s oceans as overfishing and other human activities open windows of opportunity for them to prosper‚ say researchers. In this photo‚ a diver is attaching a sensor to track a monster Echizen jellyfish‚ which has a body almost 5 feet across‚ off the coast of northern Japan. Jellyfish are normally kept in check by fish‚ which eat small jellyfish and compete for jellyfish food such as zooplankton‚ researchers said. But

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    “Golden Medusa” or “lagoon jelly” is one of the many jellyfishes in the class Scyphozoa. This species of jellyfish is unique because they can be found in bays‚ lagoons‚ and harbors‚ but are most commonly found in the South Pacific and Indian Ocean. While in its habitat the jellyfish follows the sun from west to east until it reaches the shadows formed by the shore. Since this type of jellyfish has very little muscular movement by itself‚ it must be carried by the current of the ocean in order to actually

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    plant-like polyps before transforming into some of the greatest ocean predators‚ all without having any brain‚ heart‚ backbone‚ eyes‚ ears or teeth. Cnidaria‚ otherwise known as jellyfish‚ are gelatinous animals found at all depths within all oceans around the world‚ and are some of the oldest animals evolutionarily speaking. Jellyfish are rather simplistic‚ anatomically speaking. They are diploblastic‚ meaning that they have a body wall with two cell layers‚ an external epidermis and an internal gastro

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    Why Jellyfish Is Bad

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    These monsters of the sea can harm anyone‚ anything‚ anywhere. What monster is that? Its the jellyfish They have tentacles that have stinging cells that produce poisons that paralyze other small animals and hurt people‚ this is hard to stop as they can sting even if they’re dead‚ if you don’t want to get stung but see the animal washed up on the shore you could use a shovel to pick them up and throw them back in or keep them for whatever you want but that might be a bad idea to keep them unless

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