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‘Blue bottle jellyfish (Portuguese man-of-war) spotted on the shores of Mumbai looks very beautiful. However, it creates panic and fear among people, as the sting can cause red rashes and ...
Also known as glaucus atlanticus, the sea slug can absorb the venom of other sea creatures when feeding, including the blue bottle jellyfish or Portuguese Man o' War - which can make someone ...
Nicoli Hutchinson was walking along the beach in Bonny Hills, New South Wales, Australia, with her husband, Bryce, when they noticed the blue bottle jellyfish washed up on the sand in October this ...
The stinging cells of a blue bottle jellyfish are independent of the rest of the animal, so the easiest way to avoid being injured by them is to avoid the area altogether. While they can be ...
The bizarre-looking creature is in fact a sea slug, and feeds on blue bottle jellyfish - otherwise known as Portugese Man O' War. While the jellyfish has a powerful sting that can severely injure ...
Blue bottle jellyfish, also known as Portuguese man-of-war, tend to come to the shores of Mumbai in west India, for reproduction during mid-monsoons. This year, they have been spotted in large ...
A RECENT increase in blue bottle jellyfish appearing on local shores has prompted a health warning, with handy tips offered in the event of a sting. Barwon Health has shared a warning on its ...
NEW DELHI: Scores of blue bottle jellyfish also known as Portuguese menofwar have been spotted on the beaches of Mumbai causing panic and fear among people The Tribune, now published from ...