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  2. 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]

  3. Men-of-war make annual appearance on Palm Beach coastline - AOL

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    A man-o-war is washed up on Midtown Beach as high gusts blow in the from the east Monday morning. Those who experience a sting should remove the tentacle from their skin as quickly as possible, he ...

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

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    Long tentacles that sting and hurt,” said WPTV meteorologist James Wieland in a tweet Friday about Palm Beach County beaches. Breezy southeast winds have brought in lots of man-o-war at the ...

  5. 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]

  6. 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

  7. Portuguese Man o' War washes up on New Jersey beach - AOL

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    HARVEY CEDARS, N.J. — Watch where you step, beachgoers. A Portuguese Man o' War washed up on the Jersey Shore on the first day of summer, prompting lifeguards to sound the alarm that ...

  8. Glaucus atlanticus - Wikipedia

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    Picking up the animal can result in a painful sting, with symptoms similar to those caused by the Portuguese man o' war. [26] The symptoms that may appear after being stung are nausea, pain, vomiting, acute allergic contact dermatitis, erythema, urticarial papules, potential vesicle formation and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. [13]

  9. They’re not jellyfish, but they sure do sting. Man o’ war are ...

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