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The sea wasp (cubomeduza) is a deadly sea monster

The sea wasp (cubomedusa) belongs to the class of Kubomeduzus spitting. This multicellular is a rare and very dangerous marine animal. In nature, there is a huge number of different types of jellyfish, but this sea monster is considered the most poisonous on the planet. It stings as everyone knows a wasp, but instead of one sting for a cubomeduz they are a hundred times more. Their poison is death for all living organisms. Over the past century, these predators killed about a hundred people. If a diver gets into a pack of sea wasps, then he has almost no chance to return to the shore.

Who is called sea oso?

In the depths of the sea lies a large number of dangerous predatory creatures, many of them have not yet been studied. Who is the sea owl, who swims in an invisible shadow and injects a deadly dose of poison? This monster - cubomeduzu - is almost impossible to see in the water, people call it "invisible death".

The monster this creature, seeing it, you will not name. These are relatively small jellyfish, shaped like a cube or a bottle. The body is about 5 cm in diameter, although rare specimens are found in which the dome reaches 20-25 cm. It is better not to meet with such a one, since this is a real death machine. By the way, the cubomeduza was so named precisely because of the cubical structure of the dome.

Special attention should be paid to the tentacles of the sea wasp, because they are the formidable weapon of the jellyfish. In length they reach one and a half meters, their number can reach 60. If you get into such deadly "embraces", then the lethal end is inevitable. In these long scary lashes are hidden glands, so they produce a poison that is stronger than the snake.

Another feature of the sea wasp can not be unraveled by scientists - why a jellyfish that does not have a brain, eyes are needed, can it see the world around us? Surprisingly, but cubomeduza really has eyes - as many as twenty-four. These organs are divided into 4 groups of 6 eyes each. With this amount, should this creature see?

Where do sea horns live in nature?

It would seem that the jellyfish can live in any sea water. All the water expanses of the oceans and seas are subject to these Yuda wonders with tentacles, but this is an incorrect statement. The sea wasp, for example, lives only in Australia. The favorite place of marine predators is the northern coast, in those waters there is a relatively small depth and a large accumulation of corals.

The way of life of a poisonous monster

As mentioned earlier, the sea wasp is an active dangerous predator. While hunting, the cubomedusa keeps perfectly still, but as soon as the prey touches invisible tentacles in the water, it immediately receives a large dose of poison. And the jellyfish stings several times in a row, so that the victim quickly died. The poison is very strong, it acts on the nervous system, on the cardiovascular system and affects the skin.

The sea wasps feed on prawns, small crabs and small fish. The predator pulls up the dire prey with tentacles to the dome and sucks inwards, where it calmly digests.

Hunt cubomudes in the coastal zone, but keep far from the shore. During a storm or tide, when the sea is agitated and strong waves roll ashore, these poisonous creatures often go straight to the beaches where people bathe.

Reproduction

The sea wasp passes the stages of reproduction the same as those of other jellyfish. First predators lay eggs, from them appear larvae, which attach to the bottom and then turn into polyps. Polyps reproduce by budding.

After a certain time, the body of the jellyfish breaks away from the polyp and swims away to create its own black deeds in the sea. Without the jellyfish, the abandoned polyp instantly dies.

Can a sea wasp sting?

As mentioned earlier, cubomeduza poses a great threat to human life. Although we will not make such a bloodthirsty predator out of it, it attacks only that which can serve as food. People are not included in this list, when meeting them the sea wasp prefers to swim away. To terrify a man a sea monster can, but only by chance, when he does not have time to dodge a collision. Most often, divers are exposed to such a danger.

After receiving several doses of the strongest poison, the body instantly reacts. The skin turns red, the stung feels unbearable pain, from which there is no salvation, the place of the burn is terribly swollen. Dizziness, fainting, severe heat - these effects of meeting with sea ochs may well result in stopping breathing and stopping the heart. Death can occur in the very first minutes after a collision with deadly tentacles, and may occur in a day. It all depends on the amount of poison injected.

This "invisible death" swims very well, can quickly turn and maneuver between coral and algae, moves underwater relatively quickly - up to 6 meters per minute. Consider transparent predators perhaps only in shallow water, a warm sandy bottom is the best place for their existence and reproduction. In the daytime the sea wasps stay on the bottom, with the first twilight float to the surface.

To protect tourists on beaches from jellyfish, rescuers put protective nets, set warning signs along the shore, but unfortunately, this does not guarantee people complete safety in those places where sea wasps meet - the most poisonous among jellyfish.

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