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Fish and Aquariums question: What does a portuguese man-of-war eat? small fish ... What do man of war eat? Portuguese manowar eat? Wat does a man at war eat? What do the man o war eat? What does a man o war eat? Portuguese man-of-war eat? Portuguese man-of-war food? What does the man o war eat?
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what does the potuguese man-o-war eat what does the potuguese man-o-war eat
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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 ...
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Blue bottles are actually a collection of organisms that work together as one (called zooids). They eat small fish and organsims by catching them in their tentacles, release a poison to kill their catch and then they eat it. Check this link...
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It looks like a jellyfish with tentacles from 10 to 100 feet long. I has no blood, skeleton, heart, brain, or vessels. It's head looks like a clear plastic bag with a faint purplish-blue color. ... What does it eat? ... The Sun Fish, Loggerhead Turtle, and Hawksbill Turtle all feed on the Portuguese Man of War...
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Portuguese man-of-war itself will eat basically anything. ... The Portuguese man-of-war itself will eat basically anything that comes in contact with its stinging tentacle polyps, the dactylozooids. As Physalia drifts down wind, the long tentacles "fish" continuously through the water.
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Their painful stings may result in serious side effects. These include a severe rash, painful welts, fever, and difficulty breathing. The Portuguese man-of-war can even cause great harm when they’re dead. Some small fish dare to live among the tentacles. These fish sometimes break off and eat pieces of the host.
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you must eat them like candy. You should start thinking about your future. You could have a ... Strands of pink and blue, a resting Portuguese Man-of-War with its sail collapsed like a lung. Ravishing currant jelly and tendrils of gelatinous lavender. How dreamy and lovely it was. Taffy and bubblegum from another world.
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The Portuguese Man-of-War (called the Bluebottle in Australia) is a floating colony of animals that lives in warm seas. This poisonous animal is called the Man-of-War because it looks a bit like a Portuguese battleship with a sail.
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