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The most dangerous jellyfish in the world have been named: what happens after their sting
The most dangerous type of jellyfish is the lion's mane. They grow up to almost three meters, and the length of their tentacles can reach several tens of meters.
They can be found throughout the North Atlantic, and their bite is very painful. If the victim is not treated in time, his or her life is in danger. This is described in the story of the LIVE TV channel (to see photos and videos, scroll to the end of the news).
- Portuguese man o' war
This type of jellyfish can be found in all the world's oceans. After its sting, the victim will experience burning sensations, severe pain, and redness. In addition, fever and respiratory system problems may occur.
- Pacific sea nettle
After a bite of this species, painful rashes remain on the skin, which may be accompanied by fever.
- Nomura's jellyfish
This species grows up to two meters and weighs about 220 kilograms. These jellyfish are found mainly in the waters between China and Japan. The venom of this species is very toxic.
- Sea wasp
This deadly jellyfish lives in Australian waters. Its tentacles are up to three meters long and have strong venom at their tips. One sea wasp can kill 60 people in three minutes.