In the sea. Sometimes the tide will wash them up onto shore. If a bluebottle jellyfish attaches itself to a human it releases a poison. If after removing its tentacles you rub where stung you risk releasing or spreading the poison further. Its best to wash the area without touching (preferably under running water) and apply an ice pack for pain. If stung consult a doctor immediately.
Pretty much all you have to do is go to google type in: pics of bluebottle broom. Then you click on the first thing that says images for pics of bluebottle broom and you can see a lot of pics of it. =)
Portuguese man-o'-war, also known as the bluebottle, it has no brain and no heart and it cannot see.
It would depend on what you see in the animal.
dog
deer
yes! there is a animal called sringbroke, it is a wild animal, that has black fur, and red eyes, it looks more like a big dog. The strange thing is that you only see this animal at night. People, are known to see this animal before dieing. I am not joking, this animal is dangerous and highly deadly. If you should see it, dont get too close, it is know to attack people when they get too close.
animal testing is when scientists use animals to find out how they react with different chemicals. They would be injected into the animal and then they woul see what the animal would do and record what happened.
Depends on what kind of animal it is for example : a horse's baby is called a foal when it's first born. A dog's baby is called a puppy and a cat's is a kitten. As you can see the name of an animal's baby depends on the animal.
an kangaroo
this would be dependant on the animal that you are hunting and if people would really want to see this kind of entertainment, most people would think this is disgusting, they would probably rather see the animal chasing the hunter who lost his gun, then it would be fair game! (no pun intended)
buffalo
No. That would be very sad to see.