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Friday, January 4, 2013

Australia suffers from invasion of poisonous jellyfishes

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In the east of Australia there was a large quantity of jellyfishes, including mortally poisonous 

In coastal waters of east Australia occurrence of a large quantity of jellyfishes recently is registered

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The majority of kinds of these invertebrate sea animals are harmless. However at coast of Australia lives and it is a little deadly dangerous kinds of jellyfishes, including tiny Irukandji. Life insurance


Named in honor of one of tribes of natives this tiny creation reminding a transparent-white hand bell in diameter about 2 sm, has four long thin feelers in length to 1 m, covered with poisonous cages. The jellyfish Irukandji is one of the most poisonous beings in the world. At a touch to its feelers the person feels sharp painful shock, and its poison causes head and muscular be ill, unpleasant sensations in the field of a stomach and a basin, a nausea, a hypertension, a tachycardia and a hypostasis of lungs. Poison of a jellyfish Irukandji in 100 times toxic, than at a cobra, reports ITAR-TASS.

«We observe extraordinary intensive increase in population of jellyfishes at all coast of the country, - experts mark. - we don't know that is at the bottom of this phenomenon as we have no sufficient volume of the information. However it is possible to assume that it is connected with world climate changes and dump in ocean of great volume of sewage».

 In Australia the hot summer, and in the heat a swimming season now reigns. In the first days of new year already three Australians - two adults and the five years' child, bathing on beaches of state of Queensland in the east of the country, have been stung by a jellyfish Irukandji  All of them managed to be taken to hospital and salvaged quickly - according to doctors, to their life now threatens nothing. Nevertheless the authorities of Queensland have called inhabitants and visitors of this staff to show the maximum care at bathing on Pacific beaches.

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