What jellyfish makes you suicidal?

Ben Brock Johnson (@TheBrockJohnson), senior producer of "Endless Thread," introduces us to the Irukandji jellyfish
Irukandji jellyfish
Irukandji jellyfish are very small, with a bell about 5 millimetres (0.20 in) to 25 millimetres (0.98 in) wide and four long tentacles, which range in length from just a few centimetres up to 1 metre (3.3 ft) in length.
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— also known as the doom jellyfish
— found in waters around Australia. A sting from this jellyfish can bring on a sense of impending doom, and cause the victim to want to die.
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What happens when you get stung by a Irukandji jellyfish?

Irukandji syndrome is a painful, potentially lethal condition caused by the sting and envenomation from multiple jellyfish species. It is characterized by severe pain, muscle cramping, hypertension, and potentially life-threatening cardiac complications.
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What is the most fatal jellyfish?

Irukandji jellyfish's stings are so severe they can cause fatal brain hemorrhages and on average send 50-100 people to the hospital annually. Robert Drewe describes the sting as "100 times as potent as that of a cobra and 1,000 times stronger than a tarantula's".
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Can you survive Irukandji jellyfish?

HANNAH Mitchell has miraculously survived a sting by an Irukandji jellyfish, one of Australia's most deadliest creatures. The teenager had been swimming near Goodwyn Island, off the Dampier Coast in Western Australia over the Easter long weekend when she was stung.
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What does Irukandji jellyfish sting feel like?

The symptoms include excruciating pain, predominately lower back and abdominal, headache, nausea, vomiting and a feeling of impending doom. “The doom is hard to explain but they're absolutely terrified and look like they're terrified,” Dr Phillips said.
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JELLYFISH STING that causes an IMPENDING SENSE OF DOOM !! ft. Irukandji



Which is worse box jellyfish or Irukandji?

Australia has only had two confirmed deaths from irukandji and though the real figure could be higher, there have been 71 cases of death from box jellyfish sting. "Time to death, the box jelly beats everything hands down," Dr Gershwin said.
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Are blue jellyfish poisonous?

Also known as Portuguese man-of-war, these jellyfishes have been sighted over the past three days at Juhu beach. However, don't go by their beautiful looks as they are poisonous. No matter how stunning they appear, their stings are excruciating and can cause you a lot of pain.
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How painful is Irukandji jellyfish?

The sting of a Irukandji Jellyfish is excruciating, leading to six to 12 hours of intense pain, nausea, vomiting, cramps, profuse sweating and "feelings of doom," according to an Australian Broadcasting Corporation interview with jellyfish scientist Lisa Gershman.
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What is a Manowar?

The Man o' War is a species of siphonophore, a group of animals that are closely related to jellyfish. The Portuguese man o' war is recognized by its balloon-like float, which may be blue, violet, or pink and rises up to six inches above the water line.
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Does peeing on a jellyfish sting help?

There are several popular methods to relieving the pain of a jellyfish sting, one being to apply urine. However, one UAMS specialist says there is no evidence that this method works. “Despite what anyone tells you, do not apply vinegar, urine or meat tenderizer to the affected area,” UAMS neurosurgeon Dr. T.
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Can you survive box jellyfish sting?

Outlook. Severe box jellyfish stings can be fatal, triggering cardiac arrest in your body within minutes. Less severe stings may only cause symptoms like pain and irritated red tracks along your body, but they may not be deadly.
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Which jellyfish is immortal?

Turritopsis dohrnii, the so-called "immortal jellyfish," can hit the reset button and revert to an earlier developmental stage if it is injured or otherwise threatened. Like all jellyfish, Turritopsis dohrnii begins life as a larva, called a planula, which develops from a fertilized egg.
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What do Irukandji look like?

The Irukandji is a really tiny jellyfish approximately 2,5 centimeters. It has a peanut sized body and four tiny tentacles that are about 250 mm long and very deadly. The stingers look like rings with little red dots around them. The Irukandji jellyfish is transparent and since it is do tiny, its nearly invisible.
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Do Irukandji jellyfish make you suicidal?

Ben Brock Johnson (@TheBrockJohnson), senior producer of "Endless Thread," introduces us to the Irukandji jellyfish — also known as the doom jellyfish — found in waters around Australia. A sting from this jellyfish can bring on a sense of impending doom, and cause the victim to want to die.
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How painful is a blue bottle sting?

A sting from a bluebottle causes an immediate sharp pain and acute inflammatory skin reaction, which has a linear appearance (Figure 1). The pain is worsened if the tentacles are moved or the area rubbed. The intense pain can last from minutes to many hours, and can be followed by a dull ache involving the joints.
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What happens if you pop a Man O War?

While it may be tempting to touch or poke it, you are likely to still get stung. What happens if you get stung by a Man o'war? After a sting, the tentacles leave long, stringy red welts on the skin. There is local pain, burning, swelling, and redness.
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Can you eat Man O War?

You cannot eat a man of war jellyfish. Unlike loggerhead sea turtles, humans do not have the thick tissues required to resist the effects, such as intense pain and scars, of the man of war's venom. In fact, even touching a dead man of war can cause severe pain, scars, and other problems.
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What do you do with an Irukandji sting?

carefully remove the casualty from the water • avoid rubbing the sting area • immediately douse the sting area with vinegar for at least 30 seconds • if vinegar is not available, carefully remove tentacles off skin and rinse well with seawater • call Triple Zero (000) for an ambulance immediately • regularly monitor ...
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Where are Irukandji found?

Habitat. Solitary and usually occupying deeper offshore waters of northern Australia from Western Australia to Queensland, the Irukandji is swept inshore by winds and currents year-round, more frequently in summer. Found rarely off Sydney and Melbourne.
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What are the chances of getting stung by an Irukandji?

What are my chances of getting stung by an Irukandji? Rare. Out of the millions of “people days” each year in the Great Barrier Reef waters, in a particularly bad year, only around 100 Irukandji stings occur in Queensland which require medical treatment.
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Should you pee on a blue bottle sting?

One widely shared remedy says urinating on the stung area may help, but does it? The answer is no. Our urine can either be acidic or alkaline, and when the latter, could make the sting worse by stimulating more stinging cells to be released. Freshwater should also not be applied to the sting for the same reason.
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Can you pop a blue bottle?

Dried out, crusty, 'dead' bluebottles washed up on our beaches can still cause a painful sting. The aftermath of a marine stinger invasion often presented the temptation to touch or 'pop' bluebottles — but beware.
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What happens if you pop a blue bottle?

Immediate intense local pain which can last for an hour or more. The skin may be marked with a raised red line or small bead-like weals. Avoid swimming when bluebottles have been washed onto the beach as they are likely to still be in the ocean.
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