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Largest Jellyfish

The largest jellyfish is the lion's name. Lion's name is the largest kid of jellyfish which are sometimes compared to the largest Portuguese man o war jellyfish. Portuguese Man-of-War look like jellyfish but are not jellyfish.

What is the largest jellyfish like?

The world's largest jellyfish, the lion's name, has bell that can grow to more than 7 feet or 2.1 meters. The tentacles of the largest jellyfish can extend to more than 130 feet or 40 meters.

Where can we find the largest jellyfish?

The habitat of the world's largest jellyfish is the cold waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. The largest lion's mane, the largest jellyfish family, are found in the Arctic Ocean.

Where did the lion's mane get its name?

The lion's mane gets its name for its shaggy oral arms and hair like tentacles.

Are largest jellyfish 's stings toxic?

The largest jellyfish 's stings are toxic and poisonous. The largest jellyfish do not, however, have the most powerful sting. Sea wasps have one of the most powerful stings that can cause severe burns. But, even sea wasps are not all equally deadly. Australia sea wasp is the most poisonous jellyfish of all. The poison of Australian sea wasps are even more deadly than venom of snakes. The poison can kill large animals or humans in less than three minutes.

How do the largest jellyfish catch its food?

To catch its prey or food, the largest jellyfish sinks down in the water and spreads its tentacles out around the prey. The tentacles act like a huge net to catch the prey for the jellyfish to eat.

 


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