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  1. The Man o’ War is a species of siphonophore, a group of animals that are closely related to jellyfish. The Portuguese man o’ war is recognized by its balloon-like float, which may be blue, violet, or pink and rises up to six inches above the water line.
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    The Portuguese man o' war ( Physalia physalis ), also known as the man-of-war or bluebottle, is a marine hydrozoan found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean. It is considered to be the same species as the Pacific man o' war or bluebottle, which is found mainly in the Pacific Ocean.
    The Portuguese man-of-war, although found in warm oceans and seas throughout the world, occurs most commonly in the Gulf Stream of the northern Atlantic Ocean and in the tropical and subtropical regions of the Indian and Pacific oceans; it is sometimes found floating in swarms of more than a thousand.
    The Man o’ War is a species of siphonophore, a group of animals that are closely related to jellyfish . The Portuguese man o’ war is recognized by its balloon-like float, which may be blue, violet, or pink and rises up to six inches above the water line. Image credit: Elizabeth Condon, National Science Foundation
    The Portuguese man o' war is the only species in the genus Physalia, which in turn is the only genus in the family Physaliidae. The Portuguese man o' war is a conspicuous member of the neuston, the community of organisms that live at the surface of the ocean.
    The Portuguese man o' war is often found with a variety of other marine fish, including yellow jack. These fish benefit from the shelter from predators provided by the stinging tentacles, and for the Portuguese man o' war, the presence of these species may attract other fish to eat.
    The man-of-war fish, Nomeus gronovii, is a driftfish native to the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is notable for its ability to live within the deadly tentacles of the Portuguese man o' war, upon whose tentacles and gonads it feeds.
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    The Portuguese man o' war (Physalia physalis), also known as the man-of-war or bluebottle, is a marine hydrozoan found in the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean. It is considered to be the same species as the Pacific man o' war or bluebottle, which is found mainly in the Pacific Ocean. The Portuguese man o' war is … See more

    The name man o' war comes from the man-of-war, a sailing warship, and the animal's resemblance to the Portuguese version (the caravel) at full sail. See more

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    Like all siphonophores, P. physalis is a colonial organism: each animal is composed of many smaller units (zooids) that hang in clusters … See more

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    The Portuguese man o' war is a carnivore. Using its venomous tentacles, it traps and paralyzes its prey while reeling it inwards to its digestive … See more

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    The bluebottle, Pacific man o' war or Indo-Pacific Portuguese man o' war, distinguished by a smaller float and a single long fishing See more

    The man o' war is described as a colonial organism because the individual zooids in a colony are evolutionarily derived from either polyps or medusae, i.e. the two basic body plans of See more

    Man o' war individuals are dioecious, meaning each colony is either male or female. Gonophores producing either sperm or eggs (depending on the sex of the colony) sit on a … See more

    The stinging, venom-filled nematocysts in the tentacles of the Portuguese man o' war can paralyze small fish and other prey. Detached tentacles … See more

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  4. Portuguese man-of-war | Size, Sting, & Facts | Britannica

    WebMar 29, 2024 · Portuguese man-of-war, (Physalia physalis), species of jellylike marine animals of the order Siphonophora (class Hydrozoa, phylum Cnidaria) noted for its colonial body, floating habits, and powerful stings. …

  5. Portuguese man o' war - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on

  6. WebThe Man o’ War is a species of siphonophore, a group of animals that are closely related to jellyfish . The Portuguese man o’ war is recognized by its balloon-like float, which may be blue, violet, or pink and rises up to …

  7. Bluebottle - The Australian Museum

    WebScientific name:Physaliaphysalis. Alternative name/s: Indo-Pacific and Portuguese Man o'War. Similar species: Physalia physalis, Portugese man-of-war. Updated. 10/04/24. Read time. 2 minutes. Click to enlarge …

  8. WebMar 9, 2018 · Type of Animal: Hydrozoan. Animal Family: Physaliidae. Where Found: The Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. Float Length: 9 to 30 cm (3.5 to 11.8 in) Average Tentacle Length: 10 m (33 ft.) Conservation …

  9. WebSep 13, 2017 · A man-of-war is a siphonophore - a type of an animal that is made up of a colony of organisms working together. "They have sex organs called gonozooids which can be either male or female,"...

  10. WebMar 7, 2022 · Portuguese Man O'War. Scientific name: Physalia physalis. Despite appearances, this weird and wonderful creature is not a jellyfish! They're sometimes found washed up on our shores after westerly winds. …