The powerful giant jellyfish
These giant jellyfish reach an average length of 1.5 feet, but can sometimes reach up to 6.5 feet. The largest known giant jellyfish is 120 feet long and has 1,200 tentacles divided into eight groups, which are used to hunt and create traps for prey.
This jellyfish can inflict a very strong sting, causing a certain degree of pain in humans. Its tentacles are equipped with fine, venomous needles that can sting if touched, so care must be taken.
The presence of this giant jellyfish is one of the wonders of the marine world. In addition to its beauty, its power and unique defense mechanisms inspire deep respect. However, it is important to be cautious when coming into contact with these jellyfish and to follow the experts’ instructions.
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