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  2. Portuguese man o' war - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis), also known as the man-of-war [6] or bluebottle, [7] is a marine hydrozoan found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean.It is considered to be the same species as the Pacific man o' war or bluebottle, which is found mainly in the Pacific Ocean. [8]

  3. Physalia - Wikipedia

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    The family Physaliidae is monotypic, consisting of only one genus, Physalia. [2] The genus is also monotypic, containing only P. physalis. [1] [3] There is a long history of the genus being described with multiple species, such as the Pacific man o' war (P. utriculus), however most of these species are now considered synonyms for P. physalis.

  4. Velella - Wikipedia

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    This small cnidarian is part of a specialised ocean surface community that includes the better-known cnidarian siphonophore, the Portuguese man o' war. Specialized predatory gastropod molluscs prey on these cnidarians. Such predators include nudibranchs (sea slugs) in the genus Glaucus [4] and purple snails in the genus Janthina. [5]

  5. Men-of-war make annual appearance on Palm Beach coastline - AOL

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    A man-o-war is washed up on Midtown Beach as high gusts blow in the from the east Monday morning. Those who experience a sting should remove the tentacle from their skin as quickly as possible, he ...

  6. Portuguese man-of-war washing ashore on Rhode Island ... - AOL

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    Flags at some RI beaches will be flying purple, warning swimmers of dangerous marine life.

  7. Portuguese Man o' War washes up on New Jersey beach - AOL

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    HARVEY CEDARS, N.J. — Watch where you step, beachgoers. A Portuguese Man o' War washed up on the Jersey Shore on the first day of summer, prompting lifeguards to sound the alarm that potentially ...

  8. Glaucus atlanticus - Wikipedia

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    The species is able to feed on the Portuguese man o' war due to its immunity to the venomous nematocysts. The slug consumes chunks of the organism and appears to select and store the most venomous nematocysts for its own use against future prey. [23] The nematocysts are collected in specialized sacs at the tip of the animal's cerata.

  9. More Portuguese man o’war jellyfish spotted along UK coastline

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    A total of 1,315 jellyfish sightings were reported to the Marine Conservation Society for its annual review, including a 2% rise in the man owar. More Portuguese man owar jellyfish spotted ...