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Do jellyfish make humans ill?

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Do jellyfish make humans ill?
« on: 01/06/2008 11:22:23 »
Adam Cooper  asked the Naked Scientists:

Heya Chris
 
I was wondering is it possible for Jellyfish to give humans any kind of diseases?
 
From Adam
 
Thanks for your time

What do you think?
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Do jellyfish make humans ill?
« Reply #1 on: 01/06/2008 13:05:27 »
You mean if you eat them?
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  • Do jellyfish make humans ill?
    « Reply #2 on: 01/06/2008 15:53:47 »
    Or when the poisonous ones, sting you?? Yes then that is dangerous. Like the "Man of War" jellyfish tread on them and you could die or so I have seen on the TV.
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