Jellyfish
They are a type of fish, from the family of Phylum Cnidaria. However, the term jellyfish widely pertains to the members of the family Ctenophora. Fish in the articles for further information on fishes.
Deadly Jellyfish
Jellyfish are a species of marine creatures that are known to be extremely deadly and poisonous. In this article, we will have a look at some deadly jellyfish facts and information.
Jellyfish Sting Treatment
Many of us like swimming in open waters. Who doesn't like to lazily swim in the warm ocean waters of an afternoon sun. But be careful as there are dangers lurking below the seemingly safe waters - one of it being jellyfish. Jellyfish stings can be quite painful and sometimes fatal. Read more about the jellyfish sting treatment…
Jellyfish Facts
Jellyfish are the most abundant denizens of the marine waters. They are found in oceans across the planet, from the coldest freezing waters of the Arctic oceans to the warm, temperate waters of the tropical oceans. The article provides information regarding different interesting and fascinating jellyfish facts.
Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia Aurita) Facts
Moon jellyfish are invertebrates that dwell mainly near coastal regions. They look like floating mushrooms with long threadlike tentacles and depend on ocean currents to move from one place to another. Their tentacles contain sting cells which are used for capturing prey as well as defending themselves from predators.
Facts About Jellyfish
The Jellyfish is a unique marine life. Here are some facts about the Jellyfish.
Jellyfish - Curious creatures of the sea
Some facts about the Jellyfish. Jellyfish belong to Phylum Cnidaria and Class Scyphozoa. The word Cnidaria comes from the Greek term for 'Stinging Nettle' and Scyphozoa from the Greek term for 'Cup'.
Tourist stung by peanut-sized jellyfish in Australia dies
An American tourist has become the second visitor to Australia to die after being stung by a tiny, translucent jellyfish for whose poison there is no known antidote.


