Today I was on the beach and I saw few dead blue jellyfishes.
Caliber:....10-15 cm, I guess....
My question:
Are they poisonous??
I checked already the internet, but I can`t find any informations.
Thank you for your help.
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KageofSoul wrote:Just look like blue jellyfish to me. But I guess not all of us have seen much of this world. A lot of things could seem weird/nasty to the callow eye.
sage & onion wrote:KageofSoul wrote:Just look like blue jellyfish to me. But I guess not all of us have seen much of this world. A lot of things could seem weird/nasty to the callow eye.
I suppose I should be flattered by your strange use of the English language;
Tropic23 wrote:
Thanks Kage, but the jellyfishes I saw looked different.
I know the jellyfishes of your pic. They are very dangerous. They can kill you.
I don`t know the english name....
They live normally close to Australia.....every dangerous animal lives down under, I guess
What means "Kage"?
Well, still no idea, if swimming in the water is still a good idea.
Damn...
KageofSoul wrote:Tropic23 wrote:
Thanks Kage, but the jellyfishes I saw looked different.
I know the jellyfishes of your pic. They are very dangerous. They can kill you.
I don`t know the english name....
They live normally close to Australia.....every dangerous animal lives down under, I guess
What means "Kage"?
Well, still no idea, if swimming in the water is still a good idea.
Damn...
Ah... no problem. Sorry I couldn't be of help though.
And "Kage" is Japanese for "Shadow" ^_ ^
Tropic23 wrote:KageofSoul wrote:Tropic23 wrote:
Thanks Kage, but the jellyfishes I saw looked different.
I know the jellyfishes of your pic. They are very dangerous. They can kill you.
I don`t know the english name....
They live normally close to Australia.....every dangerous animal lives down under, I guess
What means "Kage"?
Well, still no idea, if swimming in the water is still a good idea.
Damn...
Ah... no problem. Sorry I couldn't be of help though.
And "Kage" is Japanese for "Shadow" ^_ ^
Are you from Japan?
At least you are Japan fan....that`s why you use japanese faces like (^_^)
(^0^)/````
KeithL wrote:I like your Shooter Kitty, Kage
He seems to have made himself very comfortable in the""Ridge"... just hope he's not shooting blanks
KageofSoul wrote:Tropic23 wrote:KageofSoul wrote:Tropic23 wrote:
Thanks Kage, but the jellyfishes I saw looked different.
I know the jellyfishes of your pic. They are very dangerous. They can kill you.
I don`t know the english name....
They live normally close to Australia.....every dangerous animal lives down under, I guess
What means "Kage"?
Well, still no idea, if swimming in the water is still a good idea.
Damn...
Ah... no problem. Sorry I couldn't be of help though.
And "Kage" is Japanese for "Shadow" ^_ ^
Are you from Japan?
At least you are Japan fan....that`s why you use japanese faces like (^_^)
(^0^)/````
Hah... no I'm not Japanese, I'm Jamaican. Though I am learning Japanese... O genki desu ka ^_^
I'm a fan of many arts and cultures, from Italy and Europe to Japan and Asia. I like to have a variety of things at mind to concentrate on. That way once you get tired of something, you just move on to the other ^_^
sage & onion wrote:KageofSoul wrote:Tropic23 wrote:KageofSoul wrote:Tropic23 wrote:
Thanks Kage, but the jellyfishes I saw looked different.
I know the jellyfishes of your pic. They are very dangerous. They can kill you.
I don`t know the english name....
They live normally close to Australia.....every dangerous animal lives down under, I guess
What means "Kage"?
Well, still no idea, if swimming in the water is still a good idea.
Damn...
Ah... no problem. Sorry I couldn't be of help though.
And "Kage" is Japanese for "Shadow" ^_ ^
Are you from Japan?
At least you are Japan fan....that`s why you use japanese faces like (^_^)
(^0^)/````
Hah... no I'm not Japanese, I'm Jamaican. Though I am learning Japanese... O genki desu ka ^_^
I'm a fan of many arts and cultures, from Italy and Europe to Japan and Asia. I like to have a variety of things at mind to concentrate on. That way once you get tired of something, you just move on to the other ^_^
You must be very disappointed by the WI cricket performance
sage & onion wrote:Which means that you don't I presume, or are you just saying that because you guys are out of it?
KageofSoul wrote:sage & onion wrote:Which means that you don't I presume, or are you just saying that because you guys are out of it?
That'd be the former
KageofSoul wrote:Tropic23 wrote:KageofSoul wrote:Tropic23 wrote:
Thanks Kage, but the jellyfishes I saw looked different.
I know the jellyfishes of your pic. They are very dangerous. They can kill you.
I don`t know the english name....
They live normally close to Australia.....every dangerous animal lives down under, I guess
What means "Kage"?
Well, still no idea, if swimming in the water is still a good idea.
Damn...
Ah... no problem. Sorry I couldn't be of help though.
And "Kage" is Japanese for "Shadow" ^_ ^
Are you from Japan?
At least you are Japan fan....that`s why you use japanese faces like (^_^)
(^0^)/````
Hah... no I'm not Japanese, I'm Jamaican. Though I am learning Japanese... O genki desu ka ^_^
I'm a fan of many arts and cultures, from Italy and Europe to Japan and Asia. I like to have a variety of things at mind to concentrate on. That way once you get tired of something, you just move on to the other ^_^
Tropic23 wrote:But that topic is about the BLUE JELLYFISH!!!!
No Japan, no shooting cat, NO CRICKET......sage!!
Just a clue....
sage & onion wrote:Tropic23 wrote:But that topic is about the BLUE JELLYFISH!!!!
No Japan, no shooting cat, NO CRICKET......sage!!
Just a clue....
Hahahaha, Tropic tou were even hi-jacking your own thread
Dubai Knight wrote:Back on track folks:
The blue jellyfish look a little like 'Portugese Men O'War' which have an inflatable bladder that floats on the surface and allows them to move with the wind, but the blue pigmentation is not normal.
The other king of blue jellyfish, and by far the most common here in the UAE, is normally available in the local Indian grocery...you get your vegetables in it! There is a plague of these thin blue plastic bags drifting offshore. There is no such thing as recycling. There is no such thing as a conscience about littering.
Knight