Can you eat Man O War?

You cannot eat a man of war jellyfish. Unlike loggerhead sea turtles, humans do not have the thick tissues required to resist the effects, such as intense pain and scars, of the man of war's venom. In fact, even touching a dead man of war can cause severe pain, scars, and other problems.
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What does a man o war taste like?

What does a Man O' War taste like? Heaven. But really, it's a variation a Manhattan, which means it's boozy and full of bourbon. This cocktail has more balance because of the acidity from the lemon juice, and a little more depth because of Luxardo Cherry syrup.
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What happens if you lick a Portuguese Man O War?

"That is not a jellyfish, it's a Portuguese man o' war, also known as the bluebottle, also known as the floating terror. "The venom can cause excruciating pain for up to three days, leaving a nasty, whip-like welt as a souvenir.
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What part of the Man o War is poisonous?

The tentacles contain stinging nematocysts, microscopic capsules loaded with coiled, barbed tubes that deliver venom capable of paralyzing and killing small fish and crustaceans.
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What happens if you pop a Man O War?

While it may be tempting to touch or poke it, you are likely to still get stung. What happens if you get stung by a Man o'war? After a sting, the tentacles leave long, stringy red welts on the skin. There is local pain, burning, swelling, and redness.
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Can you survive a man-of-war sting?

The tentacles can grow to 165 feet long. The man-of-war sting is meant to paralyze small fish until they can be eaten. In humans, reactions can be mild to moderate. In rare cases, it can be life-threatening.
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Is Man O'War a blue bottle?

The bluebottle, or Indo-Pacific Man o' War, is not a jellyfish but a siphonophore, which is a colony of tiny, specialized polyps working together as colonies. The bluebottle is easily recognized by its blue, gas-filled sac (pneumatophore) that floats on the water's surface.
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What is the most poisonous jellyfish in Australia?

While box jellyfish are found in warm coastal waters around the world, the lethal varieties are found primarily in the Indo-Pacific region and northern Australia. This includes the Australian box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri), considered the most venomous marine animal.
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How big can a jellyfish be?

Jellyfish come in all shapes and sizes. Most jellies range from less than half an inch (1 cm) wide to about 16 inches (40 cm), though the smallest are just one millimeter wide! The largest jellies are the Lion's Mane Jellyfish (Cyanea capillata), which on average are around 3 feet wide.
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Are jellyfish edible?

You can eat jellyfish in many ways, including shredded or sliced thinly and tossed with sugar, soy sauce, oil, and vinegar for a salad. It can also be cut into noodles, boiled, and served mixed with vegetables or meat. Prepared jellyfish has a delicate flavor and surprisingly crunchy texture.
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Where are man o war jellyfish found?

Man-of-wars are found floating in warm waters throughout the world's oceans. They are primarily found in tropical and subtropical oceans, but strays can be found up the Eastern Atlantic coast as far north as the Bay of Fundy (Canada). They drift on the currents or use their bladder to 'sail' with the wind.
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What do Manowar jellyfish eat?

The Portuguese man o' war is a predatory species. It uses its feeding tentacles to sting and paralyze small fishes, pelagic crustaceans, and other invertebrates. The feeding tentacles may be up to 160 feet (50 m) long in some individuals!
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Why do Portuguese man of war washed up on beach?

National Park Service officials on the Outer Banks say Portuguese man o' war are washing up on North Carolina beaches and they're encouraging the public to avoid the venomous creatures.
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Can you touch the top of a man-of-war?

The venom is very painful to humans, and can result in skin welts or even an allergy-like response. If you see a Portuguese Man O'War, admire from afar and do NOT touch! If you are stung, pay close attention to your symptoms and seek medical attention if needed.
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What is the difference between jellyfish and Man O War?

But while each jellyfish is a single animal, each siphonophore, including the Portuguese Man O' War, is a colony of animals. The Man O' War is comprised of four different types of polyps, or essentially four co-dependent animals.
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What jellyfish makes you suicidal?

Ben Brock Johnson (@TheBrockJohnson), senior producer of "Endless Thread," introduces us to the Irukandji jellyfish — also known as the doom jellyfish — found in waters around Australia. A sting from this jellyfish can bring on a sense of impending doom, and cause the victim to want to die.
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Should you pee on jellyfish stings?

A: No. Despite what you may have heard, the idea of peeing on a jellyfish sting to ease the pain is just a myth. Not only are there no studies to support this idea, but pee may even worsen the sting. Jellyfish tentacles have stinging cells called nematocysts that contain venom.
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What eats the Irukandji jellyfish?

Currently, the only animals known to be capable of safely consuming jellyfish are ocean sunfish, certain sea turtles (like the leather back turtle below), and a few other fish species.
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What happens if you pop a blue bottle?

"Even ingesting a really rank dead bluebottle on the beach can be laced with bacteria that the animals can't recognise in the body — that can result in severe diarrhoea that requires veterinary attention," Dr Zurek said. "If the tentacles touch the gums it can cause inflammation and that can result in ulceration.
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What eats the Portuguese man-of-war?

Predators of the Portuguese Man-o-War include sea slugs, sea turtles, crabs, fish, and the violet sea-snail.
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Are blue bottle jellyfish poisonous?

For the average person, getting stung by one will present no harmful danger, however, for the very young, elderly, people allergic to them or in extreme cases, they can present further complications.
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What is the deadliest jellyfish on earth?

Irukandji jellyfish have the ability to fire stingers from the tips of their tentacles and inject venom. Irukandji jellyfish's stings are so severe they can cause fatal brain hemorrhages and on average send 50-100 people to the hospital annually.
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Do Man O'War stings scar?

Jellyfish or Portuguese man-of-war stings may cause blisters or small, shallow sores (ulcers). The skin at the site of the stings may look dusky or bluish purple. Healing may take many weeks. Permanent scars may occur at the site of a sting.
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