They eat mostly small fish.
The Portuguese Man-of-War eats small fish and other small ocean animals that is stings with its long tentacles. The poison in the stingers paralyzes the prey, which the Man-of-War then eats. The poison cannot kill humans, but the sting can be very painful. See the related link for more information.
The portugese-man-of-war is in the phylum "cnidarias"
Yes, a Portuguese man-of-war has radial symmetry. This means that its body parts are arranged around a central axis, giving it a circular or symmetrical appearance from all sides.
A Portuguese Man o' War typically weighs around 0.009 lbs (4 grams) to 0.04 lbs (18 grams).
Portuguese man o' war have a lifespan of about one year. They are actually a colony of organisms working together, with the individual polyps and medusae living for various durations within that timeframe.
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.
The portuguese man of war can be found in warm oceans all over the world.
great question, yes a portuguese man-of-war can kill a jellyfish.
The portuguese man of war is not a jellyfish because its sting cannot be cured by pouring vinegar.
Yes. The portuguese man of war has tentacles that could paralyze and kill a lionfish.
No
The tentacles of a portuguese man o war can deliver a painful (and sometimes fatal) sting.