Are white spotted jellyfish poisonous?
Sophia Koch
Updated on April 23, 2026
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Then, what animal eats white spotted jellyfish?
Some predators of the white spotted jelly fish are the sea turtle and certain snails that prey on jellyfish.
Also, how big is a white spotted jellyfish? Phyllorhiza punctata, Introduced Marine Species of Hawaii Guidebook. The bell of this large jellyfish may reach 50 cm in diameter. It is typically bluish-brown with many evenly distributed opaque white spots. It has eight thick transparent branching oral arms which terminate with large brown bundles of stinging cells.
Hereof, how did the white spotted jellyfish get to the US?
The jellyfish, Phyllorhiza punctata, has been introduced to North America from the Western Pacific Ocean and is threatening large commercial fisheries by feeding on the eggs and larvae of fish, crab and shrimp; clogging fishing nets; damaging boat intakes and fishing gear; and causing the closure of productive areas to
Are brown jellyfish poisonous?
This jellyfish does not inflict a painful sting on humans, but it is best not to touch it. Brown Jellyfish are characterised by a bell that is usually saucer-shaped and brown with white spots. These jellyfish are brown in colour due to a dinoflagellate alga that lives in the jellyfish tissues(1).
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