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- The Australian box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri) is an extremely venomous species found in coastal waters from northern Australia and New Guinea to Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Vietnam1. Known for their box-shaped bell and potent venom, these jellyfish use their tentacles to catch prey and defend against predators23. They are dangerous marine animals found in the coastal waters of Australia and the Indo-Pacific region4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Chironex fleckeri, commonly known as the Australian box jelly, and nicknamed the sea wasp, is a species of extremely venomous box jellyfish found in coastal waters from northern Australia and New Guinea to Indonesia, Cambodia, Malaysia and Singapore, the Philippines and Vietnam. [1]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chironex_fleckeriAustralian box jellyfish, also known scientifically as Cubozoans, possess a fascinating anatomy and physiology adapted for their marine lifestyle. These creatures are known for their box-shaped bell and potent venom, which they use to catch prey and defend against predators.suchscience.net/australian-box-jellyfish/The infamous sea jelly is large and transparent with a box-shaped bell and up to 60 tentacles in four clumps along the base of the bell. This species occupies the tropical Australian coastal waters from Western Australia through the Northern Territory to Queensland.australian.museum/learn/animals/jellyfish/boxjellyfish/The Australian box jellyfish, scientifically known as Chironex fleckeri, is one of the most intriguing and dangerous marine animals found in the coastal waters of Australia and the Indo-Pacific region.aussieanimals.com/invertebrates/marine-invertebra…
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Chironex fleckeri, commonly known as the Australian box jelly, and nicknamed the sea wasp, is a species of extremely venomous box jellyfish found in …
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