A Portuguese man of war has no legs, as all cnidarians lack legs. A Portuguese man of war has several dozen, very long tentacles, the number depending on how many feeding polyps it has. The closely related, and very similar-looking Blue Bottle tends to have only one, very long tentacle, with a cluster of shorter tentacles.
The Portuguese Man o' War is Carribean.
a Portuguese man of war eats small fish
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.
(Portuguese) man of war is Physalia physalis, a siphonophore hydrozoan. Or, a jellyfish.
great question, yes a portuguese man-of-war can kill a jellyfish.
The portuguese man of war can be found in warm oceans all over the world.
Yes. The portuguese man of war has tentacles that could paralyze and kill a lionfish.
The portuguese man of war is not a jellyfish because its sting cannot be cured by pouring vinegar.
No
No, the portuguese man of war does not migrate, because it does not have any control of where it is going, the water takes it places.