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Deadly jellyfish-like creatures wash up on South Carolina beach

Por: Newsweek Tech December 16, 2022

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Dozens of highly venomous Portuguese Man O' War have washed up on a beach in South Carolina.The blue jellyfish-like creatures are known to have an excruciatingly painful sting which can, in rare cases, be fatal to humans.The Shore Beach Patrol Service on Hilton Head Island sent out a warning to beachgoers in a post on Facebook: [Portuguese Man O' War] are very colorful creatures, but DO NOT TOUCH THEM! Their sting is extremely painful,... + full article



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