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Genetic analysis reveals bluebottles are actually four distinct species, overturning two centuries of scientific belief.
While bluebottles are highly poisonous, understanding Portuguese Man O’ War biodiversity helps protect beachgoers and surfers ...
The well-known Portuguese man o’ war — Physalia physalis — may look like a jellyfish, but it’s actually a siphonophore, or a ...
Nothing ruins a nice seaside swim than someone shouting about something swimming in the crystal clear waters, right next to ...
New research study shows Portuguese man o’ war isn’t just one species but four, with genetic and physical differences despite their overlapping ranges globally.
New research study shows Portuguese man o’ war isn’t just one species but four, with genetic and physical differences despite their overlapping ranges globally.
New research study shows Portuguese man o’ war isn’t just one species but four, with genetic and physical differences despite their overlapping ranges globally.
A BEACH on one of Britain’s favourite sunshine getaways was turned into a danger zone after the world’s most dangerous jellyfish washed ashore. The Portuguese Man O’War was discov… ...
On a beach vacation, a venomous sea slug probably isn't high on your must-see list. That's exactly what San Antonio resident Erick Yanta came across on his trip to Mustang Island, an 18-mile-wide ...
Not one, but four – revealing the hidden species diversity of bluebottles. Griffith University. Journal Current Biology DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2025.05.066 ...