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Irukandji Anonymous
I hope I never get stung by one of these.

"Irukandji syndrome is produced by a very small amount of venom and includes severe pains at various parts of the body (typically excruciating muscle cramps in the arms and legs, severe pain in the back and kidneys, and a burning sensation of the skin and face), headaches, nausea, restlessness, sweating, vomiting, high heart rate and blood pressure. As of 2006, no antivenom is known. The sting itself is only moderately irritating, the severe syndrome being delayed for 5-120 minutes (30 minutes on average)."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irukandji_jellyfish
>> Anonymous
I just saw the show about these on Discovery Channel.
Nasty little things. Even their bells, which are safe to touch in most jellyfish species, are covered with stinging cells.
>> Anonymous
One of these small fuckers can kill a bunch of people.
>> Anonymous
Sounds like it's much less deadly than the box jellyfish in that you do actually have a decent chance of surviving if you can be kept from killing yourself after hours of agony, though. So in the long run I'd prefer to be stung by one of these than by something more fatal.
>> Anonymous
>>58103
I say these guys are more dangerous. Chances are you will not know what hit you until a hour later. By then it might be over for you.

But eh, their both equally deadly in their own rights.
Box Jelly! OH SHI-
or
Oww... OUCH! What the fuck hit m-
>> Anonymous
>>58103
>>58114
read the damn link and you'd know that the Irukandji is a type of box jellyfish