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The Portuguese Man-Of-War lives in the Indian and Pacific oceans, where they eat small fish and are usually found in swarms.
Portuguese man-of-war eat small sea creatures such as fish and shrimp. It catches the animals using it's tentacles. The poison in the tentacles kills the animal and is put into the eating gland.
Most prey of the Portuguese Man-of-War are soft-bodied. They include various fish, fish larvae, cephalopods, chaetognaths, and eel larvae. The bodily structure of the Man-of-War prevents it from easily consuming hard-bodied prey. On average, a Portuguese Man-of-War will consume 120 fish larvae a day.
The Portuguese Man o' War is Carribean.
A Portuguese man of war is similar to a jellyfish, so it has no backbone.
Portuguese Man o' War was created in 1758.
The Portuguese man o' war lives in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Yes. Sunfish sometimes prey on portuguese man of wars. Sunfish have very thick, deep skin that can prevent the portuguese man of war venom from getting into it. Their eyes are very small, but are very clear in water.
(Portuguese) man of war is Physalia physalis, a siphonophore hydrozoan. Or, a jellyfish.