No it is not a parasite. The Portuguese Man-of-War is a colony of organisms that form what many think is a jellyfish. But the Portuguese Man-of-War is not a jellyfish it is a siphonophore. But it does share some similarities to a jellyfish. It has tentacles that contain poison stinging cells. And the top part of the organism is a gas filled bubble. The Man-of-War can be deadly to humans depending on were you are stung and how big you are.
A Parasite is an organism that benefits off of its host at the expense of the host.
a portuguse man-of-war is not a parasite. a parasite is a plant or animal who lives on another for some time till the host (the being suporting the the parasite)dies or the parasite moves to another host. the portuguse man-of-war hunts its own prey and eats them. for more information, look up portuguse man-of-war
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He was a potuguese Sailor
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"Obrigado", if you are a man. "Obrigada", if you are a woman. She says: "Obrigada." He says: "Obrigado."
brettany means Brittany
Portugal has a population of 10,636,888
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Baby in potuguese is Bebê
Bom dia.
"Understanding" in Portuguese is translated as "compreensão."
Ringworm is a parasite and it will die without a host. It can spread from animals to man or from man to man.