in some parts of portuguese they believe in that but mostly ... no .
great question, yes a portuguese man-of-war can kill a jellyfish.
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The portuguese man of war is not a jellyfish because its sting cannot be cured by pouring vinegar.
Jellyfish belong to the phylum Cnidaria, which includes other organisms like corals and sea anemones. Within the phylum Cnidaria, jellyfish are classified into the class Scyphozoa, which includes true jellyfish, and the class Hydrozoa, which includes hydroids and smaller jellyfish species.
The box jellyfish since it has stronger and more powerful toxic than the portuguese man of war.
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Jellyfish.
Man-of-war
Cnidaria
A Portuguese man of war is similar to a jellyfish, so it has no backbone.
The Portuguese man of war is classified as a hydroid because it belongs to the class Hydrozoa, which is part of the phylum Cnidaria. Despite its jellyfish-like appearance, it is actually a colonial organism composed of specialized polyps and medusoids that work together, functioning as a single entity. Each part has a specific role, such as capturing prey, buoyancy, or reproduction, which is characteristic of hydroid colonies. This unique structure and cooperative behavior distinguish it from true jellyfish.
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