gregory863
i've learned the hard way that you shouldn't do this. when you walk in the water at the beach shuffle your feet rather then taking steps.
XPClone
Did you see it? How big was it? Did it hurt?
nathooarif
guys... stingrays??????? where ???????????
Jumeirah????
Chocoholic
Oh for goodness sake. Here they will only be tiny ones. But yes shuffle.
^ian^
Poor stingrays. :(
nathooarif
how big is tiny?
Chocoholic
Not big enough to kill you if that's what your query is. Maybe plate sized. But no bigger.
asc_26
- nathooarif wrote:
guys... stingrays??????? where ???????????
Jumeirah????
Yes, near Burj Al Arab at the open beach. Haven't seen at the private beach park though.
Chocoholic
Lets please not start paranoia. They're pretty harmless, but their barbs to sting if you step on them, hence the name 'Sting-Ray'. IF you shuffle your feet they just move out of the way, as they normally lay on or just under the sand and are perfectly camoflaged.
Bleakus
i heard they were delicious ;)
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Chocoholic
Nah they're not good eating.
nathooarif
not meaning to be facetious, but after the whole Steve Irvin episode...... sting-rays kinda put a chill through me......
I noticed hundreds of Jellyfish along the shore last week.... they didnt look very alive, are they dangerous too (if alive), or nowt to worry about? (maybe not 100, but many of 'em) :-)
asc_26
They're fine and quite plate small in jumeirah beach. You can't find them in seashore!
Bleakus, its delicious cooked with curry sauce.
asc_26
- nathooarif wrote:
not meaning to be facetious, but after the whole Steve Irvin episode...... sting-rays kinda put a chill through me......
I noticed hundreds of Jellyfish along the shore last week.... they didnt look very alive, are they dangerous too (if alive), or nowt to worry about? (maybe not 100, but many of 'em) :-)
:lol:
If touched to your skin, you'll get allergies only but that's it.
Chocoholic
Jellyfish? The bells of the jellyfish are harmless, it's the tenticles that cause the sting, most of the time it's just a small irritation and nothing more. Depends what type of jellyfish.
Last time I went to Snoopy Island during jellyfish season, there were loads of tenticle strands floating around and I got stuck like crazy, literally big whelps all over me.
Basically the tenticles have micro needles, which when they come into contact with the skin, the inject a venom. You should rinse the stung area with salt water, never fresh water as it will encourage any attached tenticles to continue firing venom. Wash the area with white vinegar or (sounds gross) urinate on the infected area (male urine not female), this immediately diactivates the stingers. Use steroid creams or ibuprofen anti-inflamitaries to help with any further discomfort.
nathooarif
Considering I moved to Dubai for the beach, im kinda feeling gutted that the price I may have to pay for this, is to have blotches on my skin, and to smell like a urinal!
p.s. why male urine? ease of aim was my guess, but i wouldn't put money on it.
Chocoholic
They jellyfish are only around at certain times of the year, not all the time, normally as the sea heats up and cools down - change of season.
And why male urine? Actually because men are less likely to have urinary tract infections, it's normally cleaner than womens urine.
asc_26
- nathooarif wrote:
Considering I moved to Dubai for the beach, im kinda feeling gutted that the price I may have to pay for this, is to have blotches on my skin, and to smell like a urinal!
p.s. why male urine? ease of aim was my guess, but i wouldn't put money on it.
Urine will do nothing for jellyfish sting! This is the misconception of some folks. Urine sets off some stinging cells, making the sting even worse.
nathooarif
i'd be pissed if the piss didn't work........LoL
Chocoholic
asc, I have to disagree with you. Look up every treatment for jellyfish stings and is says that's one of them. There was a recent story about a guy who was stung by a Man-O-War, one of the deadliest, and he peed on himself and the tenticles fell away instantly.
^ian^
Methinks you got conned Chocs.
Chocoholic
I'll clarify, it works on some species, but not all. Plus I speak from several experiences with friends.
No gross comments please.
asc_26
- nathooarif wrote:
i'd be pissed if the piss didn't work........LoL
Urine has nitrous component (urea). It has medicinal properties but not for jellyfish stings. (Folks use urine for bee stings).
Mind over matter duh.
nathooarif
basically, if you're gonna go to the beach, make sure you have a full bladder, otherwise, its gonna be an awkward favour to ask from a stranger!
:shock:
asc_26
- Chocoholic wrote:
asc, I have to disagree with you. Look up every treatment for jellyfish stings and is says that's one of them. There was a recent story about a guy who was stung by a Man-O-War, one of the deadliest, and he peed on himself and the tenticles fell away instantly.
:lol: Chocs, I grew up by the sea. Believe me, urine does nothing. If you want i can research it for you. TIP: Australia & Hawaii have more write ups about this ancient folks remedy.
Love yah!
Nick81
Ok I know I don't post as frequently as before, but since when did DF turn into a German fetish club? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Chocoholic
As I said it really depends. Many are for, many against. But if you get stung really bad, you're gfoin to try anything. White vinegar is the best solution however.
^ian^
Can anyone say R. Kelly?
gregory863
I have crahed motorcycles been bitten by snakes,broken arms, had my eye knocked out of the socket, bitten by dogs, dragged beheind truck, stabbed. nothing as painful as this stingray. at the hospital they put me on morphene. funny thing though it hurt like hell all day and then suddenly stopped.
asc_26
- ^ian^ wrote:
Can anyone say R. Kelly?
The pedophile? :shock:
sage & onion
- Chocoholic wrote:
Not big enough to kill you if that's what your query is. Maybe plate sized. But no bigger.
Sorry to disagree with you chocs, I have seen some here 3'-0".
nathooarif
3-footers??? how far into the water?
sage & onion
- nathooarif wrote:
3-footers??? how far into the water?
As said before shuffle your feet, but at this time of year they can get close in, but hey it's safer than crossing the street don't worry about it.
nathooarif
when should these guys disappear? didnt see any last summer.... and thats the way I like it... hehe
sage & onion
- nathooarif wrote:
when should these guys disappear? didnt see any last summer.... and thats the way I like it... hehe
Summer you will not see them, too hot, nows the time they like to get inshore to bask in the sun.