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I would have said no, because the sensation of pain needs a central nervous system to register it, and, by checking round the net, I found I was correct. No, they do not feel pain. "If you find a jellyfish in the river it is best not to touch it. Although jellyfish cannot feel pain, they can become stressed if they are touched too much." http://www2.sese.uwa.edu.au/swan4kids/mpallaboutjellyfish.html
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