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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/main.jhtml?xml=/earth/2008/02/08/eajelly108.xml

This isn't good.
>> Anonymous
Jellyfish freak me out, ever since I saw a huge one washed up on the shore.

FUCK.
>> Anonymous
eh
>> Anonymous
Those also aren't box jellyfish.

Box Jellyfish look much different.

Also, I actually live in Australia.

Those things stopped me from snorkelling in Queensland =(
>> Anonymous
The hell, they actually have brains?
>> Anonymous
The jellyfish have a formidable array of genetic equipment to help them survive:

# Four brains that operate competitively in the search for food.

# A highly complex sensory capacity and the ability to distinguish colour.

# The ability to live in inhospitable waters at a depth of up to 10,900 metres.

# A total of 24 eyes with moveable pupils giving them 360-degree visibility.

# Box jellyfish have 6-8ft long tentacles. Just 5-6ft across the body is enough to kill a human in 180 seconds.

# Venom is released on contact - even after it is dead - and each creature has 4000,000,000 venomous fibres.

# Humans who have been stung and survived have needed 30-40 milligrams of morphine. A broken leg requires between 5-10 milligrams.

# Despite decades of study scientists have been unable to unravel the mysteries of its complex venom but it is known to contain 20 different proteins.
>> Anonymous
Im stocking up on red swimming shorts.
>> Anonymous
>Venom is released on contact - even after it is dead - and each creature has 4000,000,000 venomous fibres.

FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND MILLION VENOMOUS FIBERS.
>> Anonymous
>>210836
four thousand million, retard.lern2math
>> Anonymous
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Rule 34 has now gone into effect
>> Anonymous
>>210844

What the numbers actually mean varies from country to country. lern2culture
>> Anonymous
>>210844
Try 4 billion.