The box jellyfish is a highly venomous marine creature. It is known for its cube-shaped bell and long tentacles. Found in warm coastal waters, it poses a significant threat to swimmers. Its sting can cause severe pain and even death. The jellyfish's unique body structure aids in its movement. It plays a role in the marine ecosystem.
Marine biologists from institutions like the National Institute of Oceanography, Goa, have documented the presence of highly venomous box jellyfish genera, specifically Morbakka and Chironex, along the Indian...