The influencer is affected by poisonous jellyfish during video recording in the Philippines: “thrilling pain”

The influencer is affected by poisonous jellyfish during video recording in the Philippines: “thrilling pain”


Julie said that the episode left it with a scar, as well as long -term intestinal problems’


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An influencer of Irish travel, which is identified only as Julie on social networks, was point by one of the most poisonous creatures in the world while recording content for a collaboration of the brand in Palawan in the Philippines. It is a box of jellyfish (or jellyfish), an invertebrate that has the body in cash and is common in the Pacific.

In a video published on Tiktok, Julie, who was recorded at sea, shows the exact moment in which he was bitten by the jellyfish. “He still doesn’t know, but at this moment he will sit in a cash (the most poisonous on the planet),” he wrote.

Julie says that the bite made her feel a “excruciating pain” and left her with a scar, as well as extreme long -term intestinal problems. It was point in his thigh, but reports that he had felt the pain widespread throughout the body.

Julie’s luck, there was a doctor and Australian nurse on board the boat who was traveling. It was treated in time to avoid the worst and sent to the nearest hospital.

TO News NewsMeduse expert and a marine biologist Lisa-ANN Gershwin said he has estimated that the jellies kill up to 50 people per year in countries like the Philippines. In some cases, the person can die within two minutes.

The jellyfish water is a daytime hunter and rests at the bottom of the ocean at night. It has four eye groups with 24 eyes and is attracted to white, red, orange, yellow, green and blue light.

Source: Terra

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