Do Dead Jellyfish Sting? Understanding the Risks
Learn why even dead jellyfish can sting and the best safety practices to avoid injury.
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Yes, even dead jellyfish can still sting. Their tentacles contain nematocysts, which can release venom if touched. To avoid being stung, never handle jellyfish, dead or alive, and wear protective gloves if you must move one.
FAQs & Answers
- Can dead jellyfish still sting humans? Yes, dead jellyfish can still sting. Their tentacles retain nematocysts that can release venom upon contact.
- What should I do if I touch a dead jellyfish? If you accidentally touch a dead jellyfish, wash the area with seawater and seek medical attention if stung.
- How can I safely handle jellyfish? To safely handle jellyfish, always wear protective gloves and avoid direct contact with the tentacles.
- What causes jellyfish stings? Jellyfish stings are caused by nematocysts, specialized cells in their tentacles that release venom upon contact.