Oh man, that's a lot of poison. Jellyfish venom is a cumulative element; the victim never flushes a sting from their system. Instead it builds with every sting, no matter how much time separates them, until the victim can no longer withstand it. Plus, one cannot be sure what their poison limit is--one sting or a hundred--so it's advisable never to get stung to begin with. I was PADI certified as a scuba diver while in the US Navy and so trained in such things. These jelly make my goosebumps rise a little but I still find them beautiful creatures. Outstanding photo.
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