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Leave Immediately if you see this in Beach - Venomous Portuguese man of war Jellyfish


May 3, 2017

Summer time na but if you see this kind of jellyfish in the beach, leave immediately because this is deadly. This is called Portuguese man-of-war and its very venomous type of jellyfish.

It can be found in countries near equator with tropical climate oike Philippines.



It is called the “Portuguese man-of-war”. Weird name for a weird-looking but venomous creature. Its name was derived from an old Portuguese warship, and according National Geographic:

It gets its name from the uppermost polyp, a gas-filled bladder, or pneumatophore, which sits above the water and somewhat resembles an old warship at full sail.

It has a resemblance of a jellyfish, and it stings like a jellyfish as well. But this is not a jellyfish, but a siphonophore. A siphonophore is a colony made up of zooids, an organism that are dependent to each other. Just like a warship, the soldiers, the captain, and everyone inside working together to achieve a goal. You can have further reading on this topic at Siphonophores.

The Portuguese man-of-war has tentacles that could grow as long as 165 feet or 50 meters. Yikes! Although, its average length is 30 feet, but still long. It would be a nightmare if you’re swimming in the sea surrounded by these.

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