Jelly balls, often referred to as jellyfish, can indeed sting. They possess specialized cells called nematocysts that release venom when they come into contact with skin. The severity of the sting varies depending on the species of jellyfish, with some causing mild irritation while others can lead to severe pain or allergic reactions. It's best to exercise caution and avoid touching them in the water.
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