/ trevonebaycornwall - The Atlantic Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis), also known as the man-of-war, blue bottle, or floating terror, is a marine hydrozoan of the family Physaliidae found in the Atlantic Ocean, as well as the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Its venomous tentacles can deliver a painful sting, which can be fatal.
Despite its outward appearance, the Portuguese man o' war is not a jellyfish but a siphonophore, which, unlike jellyfish, is not actually a single multicellular organism, but a colonial organism made up of specialized individual animals (of the same species) called zooids or polyps.
These polyps are attached to one another and physiologically integrated to the extent that they are unable to survive independently, and therefore have to work together and function like a so-called individual animal
Fourteen of them found at Newtrain Bay, Trevone, Padstow onthe 18th September 2017
Негізгі бет Portuguese Man O' War Cornish Rock Pool Trevone Bay Cornwall Blue Floating Terror September 2017
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