Venomous World
Inside the Deadliest Predator of the Seas: Why the Box Jellyfish Beats All Snakes in Venom When you think of “the most venomous creature,” a slithering snake or a spider lurking in a dark corner probably comes to mind. But the title belongs to a marine animal you can barely see: the box jellyfish. Its sting can shut down a human heart in under five minutes, making it the deadliest toxin on the planet. In this deep‑dive you’ll learn how the jellyfish’s venom works, where these translucent hunters live, how to protect yourself on a tropical beach, and why scientists are racing to turn their poison into medicine. ...