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  2. Portuguese man o' war - Wikipedia

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    Although it superficially resembles a jellyfish, the Portuguese man o' war is in fact a siphonophore. Like all siphonophores, it is a colonial organism, made up of many smaller units called zooids. [10] Although they are morphologically quite different, all of the zooids in a single specimen are genetically identical. These different types of ...

  3. Glaucus atlanticus - Wikipedia

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    Glaucus atlanticus is the blue sea slug shown here out of water on a beach, and thus collapsed; however, touching the animal directly with your skin can result in a painful sting, with symptoms similar to those caused by the Portuguese man o' war The slug in the water

  4. Jellyfish-like animal with a nasty sting spotted on SC ... - AOL

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    The Portuguese man o’ war is a jellyfish-like animal that often looks like a purple or blue balloon floating on the water. ... Their sting is often not deadly but very painful.

  5. Blue jellyfish - Wikipedia

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    Blue jellyfish age can be identified by color of their bell. They tend to be pale in appearance when young, but mature to have a brightly purple-blue (some yellow) colored bell. Although it is similar to the lion's mane jellyfish , the blue jellyfish is not as large, and has a translucent bell.

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  7. Bluebottle - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, the blue bottle fly Calliphora vomitoria; The Portuguese man o' war (Physalia utriculus), stinging marine siphonophores resembling jellyfish and known as bluebottles in Australia, South Africa and New Zealand; Blue ant, a species of large solitary parasitic wasp; Centaurea cyanus, the cornflower

  8. 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.

  9. An invasive Australian crustacean was found in these US ... - AOL

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    It’s neither poisonous nor venomous, though it does have pincers it can use to defend itself if threatened. Redclaw crayfish don’t stay out in the open. Primarily bottom dwellers, the species ...