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Marine animal stings or bites
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| Marine animal stings or bites |
| Definition:
A poisonous bite or sting from any form of marine life, such as a jellyfish. Alternative Names: Stings - marine animals; Bites - marine animals Text Continues Below

Considerations:
- The majority of these types of stings occur in salt water.
- Some types of marine stings or bites can be deadly.
Causes:
Causes include bites or stings from various types of marine life including: jellyfish, Portuguese Man-of-War, stingray, stonefish, scorpion fish, catfish, sea urchins, sea anemone, hydroid, coral, cone shell, moray eels, sharks, barracudas, and electric eels.
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