Jellyfish of the Day: Bluefire Jellyfish
scientific name: Cyanea Lamarckii
A venous jellyfish found in the Irish sea, often mistaken for a lions mane jellyfish.
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Jellyfish of the Day: Bluefire Jellyfish
scientific name: Cyanea Lamarckii
A venous jellyfish found in the Irish sea, often mistaken for a lions mane jellyfish.
Jellyfish of the Day
Australian box jellyfish
scientific name: Chironex Fleckeri
This is the world's most venomous animal, and has caused at least 70 deaths. The bell diameter is around 12 inches (30 cm for those who are normal and use the metric system). While you can survive a sting from this jellyfish it will leave very painful scaring, and those who don't survive tend to die within minutes due to cardiac issues.