Despite its outward appearance, the Portuguese man o' war is not a common jellyfish. It typically feeds upon small marine organisms, such as fish and plankton.
A man-of-war jellyfish is a creature with many tiny creatures working together in its tentacles, so its tentacles are really colonies of deadly creatures.
The Portugese Man of War does exist. Most people believe it is a jellyfish when it is actually a colony of microscopic organismas.
According to http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/manofwar "Men-of-war" is the plural.
It takes about an hour for a jellyfish to digest a "meal".
Yes it can, as long as it is alive.
A large box jellyfish or a man of war jellyfish could if it had very long tentacles.
150 yards long.
The correct term is how long do jellyfish live? The answer is one year or less,But unless it one of those big jellyfish they can live up to 5-10 years.
A large box jellyfish or a man of war jellyfish could if it had very long tentacles.
No. Not by a long shot!
Jellyfish tentacles can over 100 feet long and have stinging cells.
definitly not because it is a "water creature"
as long as they want
they are about as long as two in a half school buses.