• The box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri) are extremely dangerous marine invertebrates that are found in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
  • When a fish or other prey comes into contact with the tentacles, the nematocysts release toxins that immobilize the prey and allow the box jellyfish to consume it.
  • Carybdea branchi, pictured here, is a relative of the Australian box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri), which is considered the most venomous marine animal.
  • The Box Jellyfish is also known as the Sea Wasp or the Marine Stinger. It is one of the most dangerous of all species of Jellyfish in the world.
  • The most venomous of all is the Chironex fleckeri, or the Australian box jellyfish. It can weigh up to 4 pounds, with dozens of tentacles that reach up to 10 feet.
  • The box jellyfish's venom is among the most deadly in the world, containing toxins that attack the heart, nervous system, and skin cells.
  • The Box Jellyfish is found in the Northern waters of Australia. It has a ferocious reputation having been responsible for a number of deaths in Australia with the...
  • The box jellyfish, which is part of the class Cubozoa, may have a boring name, but it is one of the most feared creatures on the planet.
  • ismini kare şeklinden alan ölümcül deniz canlısı. kuzey ve kuzeydoğu avustralya 'da bulunan box jellyfish'lerin dokunaçları aracılığıyla salgıladığı zehir...