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  2. 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. ... Man o’ wars can still sting even after being dead on the beach ...

  3. Portuguese man o' war - Wikipedia

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    Often, finding a single Portuguese man o' war is followed by finding many others in the vicinity. [37] The Portuguese man o' war is well known to beachgoers for the painful stings delivered by its tentacles. [36] Because they can sting while beached, the discovery of a man o' war washed up on a beach may lead to the closure of the beach. [60] [61]

  4. Men-of-war are on South Florida beaches. What you need to ...

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    Often mistaken for jellyfish because of their jelly-like appearance, the man-of-war is a species of siphonophore whose distinctive blue gas-filled bubble that floats above the water looks like ...

  5. More jellyfish are appearing on Hilton Head beaches. Here’s ...

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    “The important thing about the Portuguese man o’ war, if they’re washed up on the beach, they’re like dead bees. They can still sting you, so don’t mess with them,” Staton had said.

  6. 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]

  7. Jellyfish dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Vinegar has been known to increase the nematocyst discharge in Portuguese man o' war (P. physalis) and the Atlantic sea nettle (C. quinquecirrha). [5] Dispelling a popular myth perpetuated by the television show Friends, using urine on a jellyfish sting is not only a myth but

  8. Stung by a jellyfish? Don’t pee on the wound. Seriously. Here ...

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    Here are a few things to know about jellyfish and their close cousins, the man o’ war, which globally sting about 150 million people a year. 1. Let’s get it out of the way. Don’t pee on that ...

  9. Glaucus atlanticus - Wikipedia

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    G. atlanticus can swallow the venomous nematocysts from siphonophores, such as the Portuguese man o' war, and store them in the extremities of its finger-like cerata. [24] Picking up the animal can result in a painful sting, with symptoms similar to those caused by the Portuguese man o' war. [26]