Sting of the jellyfish
July 10, 2008 Tips and Advices No CommentsPeeing on the wound doesn’t help. Nor does washing it with vinegar.Find out the hard way when a jellyfish stung YOU.

OBOR-OBOR or jellyfish may look harmless but its tentacles can deliver deadly stings. The tiny “stingers” on the tentacles are not visible to the naked eye but all the same, a brush with one will give you a nasty, stinging rash.
This boneless creature floats and bobs in the sea like a discarded plastic bag. Its victims are mainly small fish that swim unawares into the tentacles that also look like seaweed and end up as food for the jellyfish.
In turn, jellyfish is food for turtles which is why turtles sometimes mistakenly swallow plastic bags as, in the water, these resemble jellyfish.
We hear of so many incidents of turtles ending up dead after swallowing plastic bags discarded by humans.
Here are some tips to avoid jellyfish.
1. Keep your eyes open for jellyfish, even when in shallow waters.
2. Don’t swim alone. A jellyfish sting may paralyse your body and you’ll need help to get out of the water.
3. Avoid swimming in deep waters away from your group.
4. Seek immediate treatment from a doctor.
6. Jellyfish usually appear during turtle egg-laying season as turtles feed on them. Find out from locals when this is.
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