A dangerous jellyfish has been spotted on the beach, a single sting from which can be fatal. Where was this jellyfish found?
AN urgent warning has been issued after the world’s most dangerous jellyfish, known for its killer sting, washed up on a popular beach. Officials are urging the public to stay cautious and avoid ...
There's lots of advice out there on how to handle a jellyfish sting. The most common and persistent mythical solution is ...
In fact, urine has no effect on the venom because it dilutes and spreads the stinging cells still on your skin, said Philip Swart, the medical director at Altezza Travel, a tour operator in Tanzania.
Fascinating stinging creatures from the sea have washed ashore on a Devon beach. A number of by-the-wind sailors, also known ...
The Port Talbot Coastguard has issued an urgent warning after several Portuguese Man O' War, also known as "Floating Terrors, ...
A venomous creature, the Portuguese Man 'O War, was found washed up on a beach in Port Talbot as officials urged the public ...
Lion’s mane (Cyanea rosea) are the largest species of jellyfish seen in New Zealand and often wash up on Northland and ...
Jellyfish Day honors one of Earth’s oldest and most fascinating creatures, glowing reminders of resilience beneath the waves.
Authorities have issued a warning after a potentially lethal sea creature washed up on a beach in Wales. Several Portuguese ...
The public is advised to be cautious and avoid touching these creatures, as their venomous tentacles can still sting even after death.
A new species of venomous Portuguese man-of-war, Physalia mikazuki, has been discovered in northern Japan. Genetic evidence confirmed it as distinct from tropical relatives and likely carried north by ...