0:00:06.896,0:00:10.684 You're swimming in the ocean[br]when something brushes your leg. 0:00:10.684,0:00:12.352 When the tingling sets in, 0:00:12.352,0:00:15.783 you realize you've been stung [br]by a jellyfish. 0:00:15.783,0:00:20.747 How do these beautiful, gelatinous[br]creatures pack such a painful punch? 0:00:20.747,0:00:24.361 Jellyfish are soft [br]because they are 95% water 0:00:24.361,0:00:29.245 and are mostly made of a translucent [br]gel-like substance called mesoglea. 0:00:29.245,0:00:30.652 With such delicate bodies, 0:00:30.652,0:00:35.770 they rely on thousands of venom-containing[br]stinging cells called cnidocytes 0:00:35.770,0:00:38.134 for protection and prey capture. 0:00:38.134,0:00:41.285 Even baby jellyfish, [br]the size of a pencil eraser, 0:00:41.285,0:00:43.695 have the ability to sting. 0:00:43.695,0:00:49.563 Larval jellyfish, ephyrae, look like[br]tiny flowers pulsating in the sea. 0:00:49.563,0:00:53.036 As they grow, they become umbrella-shaped[br]with a bell at the top 0:00:53.036,0:00:55.745 and descending tentacles [br]around the margin. 0:00:55.745,0:00:58.492 The largest species of jellyfish,[br]the lion's mane, 0:00:58.492,0:01:02.348 has tentacles that can extend [br]more than 100 feet, 0:01:02.348,0:01:04.309 longer than a blue whale. 0:01:04.309,0:01:07.298 These tentacles contain [br]most of the stinging cells, 0:01:07.298,0:01:11.170 although some species have them[br]on their bells, too. 0:01:11.170,0:01:14.358 Venom is ejected via a nematocyst, 0:01:14.358,0:01:16.474 a whip-like hollow tubule, 0:01:16.474,0:01:20.448 which lies coiled under [br]high osmotic pressure. 0:01:20.448,0:01:24.917 When mechanical or chemical stimuli[br]activate an external trigger, 0:01:24.917,0:01:28.999 the lid of the cell pops open[br]and sea water rushes in. 0:01:28.999,0:01:32.827 This forces a microscopic barbed[br]harpoon to shoot out, 0:01:32.827,0:01:37.401 penetrate and inject [br]venom into its victim. 0:01:37.401,0:01:41.552 Nematocyst discharge can occur[br]in less than a millionth of a second, 0:01:41.552,0:01:45.462 making it one of nature's fastest[br]biomechanical processes. 0:01:45.462,0:01:49.867 Nematocysts can continue[br]to fire even after a jellyfish has died, 0:01:49.867,0:01:53.907 so it's important to remove[br]lingering tentacles stuck to the skin. 0:01:53.907,0:01:58.827 Rinsing with vinegar will usually render[br]undischarged nematocysts inactive. 0:01:58.827,0:02:02.651 Seawater can also help [br]remove residual nematocysts. 0:02:02.651,0:02:06.092 But don't use fresh water[br]because any change in salt balance 0:02:06.092,0:02:09.370 alters the osmotic pressure [br]outside of the cnidocyte 0:02:09.370,0:02:12.322 and will trigger the nematocyst to fire. 0:02:12.322,0:02:16.299 That's why urinating on the affected area,[br]a common folk remedy, 0:02:16.299,0:02:21.537 may do more harm that good,[br]depending on the composition of the urine. 0:02:21.537,0:02:24.623 Most jellyfish stings [br]are a painful nuisance, 0:02:24.623,0:02:26.488 but some can be deadly. 0:02:26.488,0:02:30.028 An Indo-Pacific box jelly,[br]also called a sea wasp, 0:02:30.028,0:02:33.194 releases venom which can cause[br]contraction of the heart muscles 0:02:33.194,0:02:35.544 and rapid death in large doses. 0:02:35.544,0:02:38.436 There's an anti-venom,[br]but the venom is fast-acting, 0:02:38.436,0:02:41.808 so you'd need immediate [br]medical intervention. 0:02:41.808,0:02:44.635 Despite the impressive power[br]in their tentacles, 0:02:44.635,0:02:47.014 jellies aren't invincible. 0:02:47.014,0:02:50.901 Their stinging cells are no match[br]for the armor of thick-skin predators, 0:02:50.901,0:02:54.662 like the leatherback turtle[br]and ocean sunfish. 0:02:54.662,0:02:58.766 These predators both have adaptations[br]that prevents slippery jellyfish 0:02:58.766,0:03:01.554 from escaping after they are engulfed: 0:03:01.554,0:03:04.981 backwards pointing spines [br]in the turtle's mouth and esophagus 0:03:04.981,0:03:08.566 and recurved teeth [br]behind the sunfish's cheeks. 0:03:08.566,0:03:12.573 Even tiny lobster slipper larvae[br]can cling to the bell of a jellyfish 0:03:12.573,0:03:14.115 and hitch a ride, 0:03:14.115,0:03:18.354 snacking on the jelly while they preserve[br]their own energy for growth. 0:03:18.354,0:03:22.801 Small agile fish use the jellies[br]as moving reefs for protection, 0:03:22.801,0:03:26.773 darting between tentacles[br]without ever touching them. 0:03:26.773,0:03:30.470 Nudibranchs, which are sea slugs[br]covered in protective slime, 0:03:30.470,0:03:34.143 can actually steal the jelly's defenses[br]by eating the cnidocytes 0:03:34.143,0:03:37.763 and transferring them [br]to specialized sacks for later use, 0:03:37.763,0:03:40.270 as weapons against their own predators. 0:03:40.270,0:03:43.613 Even humans might benefit[br]from the sting of a jellyfish one day. 0:03:43.613,0:03:47.822 Scientists are working on manipulating[br]cnidocytes to deliver medicine, 0:03:47.822,0:03:52.473 with nematocysts rarely 3% of the size[br]of a typical syringe needle. 0:03:52.473,0:03:56.749 So, the next time you're out [br]in the ocean, be careful. 0:03:56.749,0:04:00.399 But also, take a second [br]to marvel at its wonders.