The blue bottle jellyfish is common on beaches around Australia. It is also known as the Portugese Man of War and can have tentacles up to 10m in length. I thought these dead ones washed up on the beach made quite a striking pattern. | | I've removed all user restrictions from my photos. However I'd like to know if you're making public use of an image and if it's possible to add a credit ({c} Jenny Rollo), all the better jelly fish blue Blue bottle jellyfish
Bluebottle on our local beach, Durban, South Africa. | | "a sea organism (hydrozoan) resembling a jellyfish, that lives in warm waters, has a transparent gas-filled float, and long stinging often poisonous tentacles" | | These guys can sting and it hurts Portuguese Man War Portuguese Man of War
Couple holding red and blue flowers in front of the pregnant belly couple holding red Is it a Boy or a Girl
Man o War (Physalia physalis), dangerous jelly-like marine invertebrate jellyfish Man War Portuguese Man o War
Ouch! Bluebottles washed up on a beach in Australia. The length of the tentacles are frightening bluebottle polyps beach Bluebottles