great question, yes a portuguese man-of-war can kill a jellyfish.
the portuguese man-of-war lives in the warm parts of all oceans and have been strongly found in costa rica and in hawaii.
The Man-O-War jellyfish love small fish like krill, clownfish and bait ECT...
Santiago hates the jellyfish because they attach their stinging tentacles to his lines, so when he pulls them up he ends up with sore and blistering hands from the jellyfish's poison. There's supposed to be a second less discreet answer, but I'm not too sure what it is.
Physalia physalis is the scientific name of the Portuguese man-of-war. The name originates in the ancient Greek word phusallis for "bellows" or "bladder." It stresses the Portuguese man-of-war's impressive buoyancy because of the gas-filled bladder.
"Don't touch the jellyfish, get me to the hospital immediately"
The portuguese man of war is not a jellyfish because its sting cannot be cured by pouring vinegar.
Most likely, yes. A man of war jellyfish has such deadly tenticles full of strong poison that could kill a shark easily.Another AnswerPossibly, but the man of war jellyfish is more likely to badly injure the shark than kill it. It all depends on the size of the tentacles of the man of war jellyfish and the type of the shark. But it is very likely for the man of war jellyfish to kill a hammer head shark or other smaller species of sharks.
in some parts of portuguese they believe in that but mostly ... no .
It depends on the species of jellyfish. The irukandji jellyfish has the potential to kill a person in 2 minutes.
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Stings of some species of the class Cubozoa and the Box jellyfish, such as the famous and especially toxic Irukandji jellyfish, can be deadly. The sea wasp, a box jellyfish found in Australian waters, can kill an adult human within a few minutes.
No; portuguese man o'war, or bluebottle jellyfish in not a jellyfish but a colony of many polyps.Each polyp is a single animal in the polypoid stadium (not medusoid), specialized in particular functions, and all together are joint to make a unique "body": the colony. The floating part is a polyp full of gas, called siphonophore; the "eating" part are polyps called gastrozoids; the stingy tentacles are the dactylozoids; while the reproductive sistem is provided by gonozoids.
The box jellyfish since it has stronger and more powerful toxic than the portuguese man of war.
A Portuguese man of war is similar to a jellyfish, so it has no backbone.
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