how does the jellyfish react when approached
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When a jellyfish's tentacles come into contact with human skin, stinging structures located in their cells can pierce the skin, releasing poison into the victim. Note that the tentacle has to contact the skin directly in order to release the poison, so wearing a stinger suit or a wet suit will help prevent stings.
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