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what is the difference between a jelly fish and a portuguese man of war?

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pinkdaisy1030 asked:

My husband and thought we got stung by jelly fish in the portuguese man of war is sea creature.

The difference was the ocean off of war is sea creature not human.

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4 Responses to “what is the difference between a jelly fish and a portuguese man of war?”

  • James C says:

    Aggressive stinger Jelly Fish

  • Bueno es una criatura del mar pegajosos, el otro es un tipo realmente enojado hablando de algo que suena extrañamente similar al español …

  • Daniel M says:

    Een mens van oorlog is een werkelijk grote kwal. it' enkel groter, en meer deadlier s

  • Sophia J says:

    A jellyfish is a single animal in the Phylum Cnidaria (the same group that contains anemones and corals). A Portuguese Man-of-War is actually a whole colony of animals and is called a Siphonophore. The animals that make up the colony are also in the Phylum Cnidaria. Each zooid (the name for the individual animals in the colony) has a specific function, and most zooids cannot live on their own.

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