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  1. The Portuguese man o' war is a conspicuous member of the neuston, the community of organisms that live at the surface of the ocean. It has numerous microscopic venomous cnidocytes which deliver a painful sting powerful enough to kill fish, and even, in some cases, humans.

  2. Jul 31, 2024 · Learn about the Portuguese man-of-war, a colonial jellylike animal with a gas-filled float and long tentacles. Find out how it feeds, reproduces, and interacts with humans and other animals.

  3. Learn about the Portuguese man o’ war, a siphonophore that resembles a jellyfish and has a painful sting. Find out how it lives, feeds, reproduces, and where it is found in the ocean.

  4. As it floats on the surface of the ocean, the Man O' War looks beautiful and harmless but packs a killer sting with its deadly tentacles.

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  5. Mar 10, 2020 · Portuguese Man O’Wars may resemble jellyfish because of their “bell” and tentacles, but they’re actually completely different. Man O’Wars are siphonophores, which are a type of hydrozoan comprised of many animals living together in a colony.

  6. The Portuguese man o’ war may look like a bloated jellyfish, but it’s actually a siphonophore —a bizarre group of animals that consist of colonies made up of dozens, hundreds, or even thousands...

  7. Learn about the Man of War, a stinging creature with a gas-filled pneumatophore and long tentacles. Find out its description, habitat, diet, distribution, and human interaction.

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