Often mistaken as a jellyfish, the Man-of-War is actually a colony of individual organisms called polyps.
Extreme caution
In a social media post, the Centre explained that recent changes in the wind direction and increased wave action may have caused the species to be washed ashore in large quantities.
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I have heard of Man-of-War before in primary school.
The ecosystem offshore Guyana is under disruption. Wonder what will happen to the fishing industry.
Sea snakes are the most dangerous snakes because many of them have no anti venom to counter their venom.
Comrades not worried on Portugal man of war but with Africa man of war like Cuffy already on shore.
Please... Portuguese man o war were coming ashore in Guyana in large numbers since I was a youth. Just dont touch none.
Wait Zara on the seawall
Nehru posted:Wait Zara on the seawall
... sifting sand and wandering aimlessly.
Zara posted:Comrades not worried on Portugal man of war but with Africa man of war like Cuffy already on shore.
What relevance do you bring to this conversation??
Wait, Cain relatives from Portugal 🇵🇹 showing up in Guyana to vote ?
skeldon_man posted:I have heard of Man-of-War before in primary school.
I have seen them on the beach before and knew what they are. I presume warmer water means more of them but they were always there.
Sean posted:Wait, Cain relatives from Portugal 🇵🇹 showing up in Guyana to vote ?
Since Oil, Guyana getting refugees from Haiti, Venezuela, Brasil, China and now Portugal.