k Portuguese manofwar Physalia physalis Portuguese manofwar Physalia physalis at the waters surface. This organism is a colony composed of many specialised polyps, groups of which form its structures. These include the gas filled float and the long tentacles, as well as the reproductive cells and the many stomachs neither seen. The Portuguese manofwar cannot swim actively. It is usually found in warm, tropical waters, but the wind may carry it long distances, and it is often seen in colder regions. It catches young fish, shrimps and other small animals in its stinging tentacles. These are then carried to one of the stomachs for digestion. Photographed in the Bahamas. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Portuguese man of war  Physalia physalis  Portuguese man of war  Physalia physalis  at the water s surface. This organism is a colony composed of many specialised polyps, groups of which form its structures. These include the gas  filled float and the long tentacles, as well as the reproductive cells and the many stomachs  neither seen . The Portuguese man of war cannot swim actively. It is usually found in warm, tropical waters, but the wind may carry it long distances, and it is often seen in colder regions. It catches young fish, shrimps and other small animals in its stinging tentacles. These are then carried to one of the stomachs for digestion. Photographed in the Bahamas.
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Portuguese man-of-war (Physalia physalis)

Portuguese man-of-war (Physalia physalis) at the water's surface. This organism is a colony composed of many specialised polyps, groups of which form its structures. These include the gas- filled float and the long tentacles, as well as the reproductive cells and the many stomachs (neither seen). The Portuguese man-of-war cannot swim actively. It is usually found in warm, tropical waters, but the wind may carry it long distances, and it is often seen in colder regions. It catches young fish, shrimps and other small animals in its stinging tentacles. These are then carried to one of the stomachs for digestion. Photographed in the Bahamas.

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13-12-2010

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