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The Portuguese man O' war reproduces sexually. if you need to know more look it up on Google lazy.

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No, they usually reproduce asexually. What appears to be a single being is actually a colony (as coral are, yet different) of specialized polyps. The four parts of the colony (bladder/sail, dactylozooid/stinging, gonozooid/reproduction, gastrozooid/feeding) each create new buds which are genetic clones that add themselves to the colony. They are not individual life-forms but neither are they organs or cells of the overall organism; they are a unique life-form that is in-between these two states. A mature adult has a colony section that can release sperm-and-egg but a well-funded study to find out how these offspring differentiate into a specific colony part has not occurred. (Perhaps we need more marine biologists or more grants). This all happens while floating.

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they can have 100 at a time so that when they die there's more of them

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