Stinging Portuguese man o’ war are invading beaches: ‘Extremely painful’

vibrant blue portuguese man o war jellyfish on beach

The small sea creature may look pretty, but they are highly venomous. The Portuguese man o’ war has been making its presence known on beaches from Texas to Florida, as reported by Fox Weather.

The small but dangerous sea creature — which is known for its long tentacles and polyps that extend up to 100 feet, according to AL.com, and can deliver a painful sting even weeks after they’ve washed ashore — has also been seen on Fort Morgan, Alabama, beaches, where meteorologist Caroline Carithers took a photo of one.

Carithers has been seeing them wash up “all week,” according to News WKRG5.

The man o’war is typically found in subtropical seas and can end up on Gulf Coast shores — and even on the Southeast coast of the US.

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