You’re swimming in the ocean when something brushes your leg.
When the tingling sets in, you realize you’ve been sting by a jellyfish.
How do these beautiful gelatinous creatures pack such a painful punch?
A person details the science behind the sting.
The jellyfish are very beautiful.
They are alive with their tails.
Their tails contain many dangerous things.
If we took their tails, we’ll die.
So we must to don’t touch them.
But many animals can eat jellyfish, like turtles or sunfish.
And If the jellyfish stings us, we must pour the vinegar and take our body to the beach.
We mustn’t use mineral water.
In all kinds of jellyfish, I like a kind of jelly fish named "Lion’s mane".
It’s very long and beautiful.
It’s longer than the whale.
May be it’s long for 100 feets.
Anyway, I love the jellyfish and I want to see them one day.