The Portuguese Man o' War is dangerous because its tentacles can deliver a painful sting with venom that can cause severe reactions in humans, including welts, inflammation, and in some cases, allergic reactions. The venom can affect the heart, nervous system, and skin, making encounters with this creature potentially harmful.
A Portuguese man-of-war is a marine creature that appears as a floating colony of individual organisms called polyps. It has a transparent, balloon-like float that can vary in color from blue to purple. It has long tentacles that can deliver a powerful sting, and it drifts at the mercy of ocean currents.
No, the Portuguese Water Dog is a recognized breed with a standard set by kennel clubs. It is not considered a mutt or mix breed.
because they like to eat meat. human hunt to tiger so they dangerous to humans.
any type of spider can be dangerous so i wouldn't take any chances by handleing one of them but it also depends on the climate and surroundings as to what kind of spider it could be so dangerous maybe .......... it really just depends . any type of spider can be dangerous so i wouldn't take any chances by handleing one of them but it also depends on the climate and surroundings as to what kind of spider it could be so dangerous maybe .......... it really just depends .
It is difficult to pinpoint a single species as the most dangerous, as it can vary based on context. However, some of the most dangerous species to humans include mosquitoes (due to diseases they transmit), humans themselves (due to warfare and violence), and certain venomous animals like snakes and spiders.
A Portuguese man of war is similar to a jellyfish, so it has no backbone.
It is not. Portuguese man of wars are very poisonous, can sometimes be very large, and sometimes very scary. Their stings can be so painful and toxic that it could lead to lung and heart problems or even shock. Even dead portuguese man of wars can still deliever a powerful sting to a human. There have been groups of 1000 or more portuguese man of wars swimming on the ocean surface.
No. However, a large group of very large portuguese man of wars might. As long if it is a group of at least 100 portuguese man of wars because whales are so big and thick.
It was a war so it was obviously dangerous. Think guns and bombs.
they are so dangerous because their sting causes people to go into anphiliptic shock which can cause them to drown. if you survive that the toxins in their venom can quickly spread throughout your body and cause parylisis and ultimatly death
Despite its outward appearance, the Portuguese man o' war is not a common jellyfish. It typically feeds upon small marine organisms, such as fish and plankton.
A portuguese man of war can deliver a powerful, pain sting that are very very painful to humans, but not death. However, if the portuguese man of war stung you enough times, you could die though. A dead portuguese man of war found on land could still sting you. -------- There have only been four recorded deaths due to a Portuguese man of war. Three along the US southeast coast, and one in Italy. Anaphylactic shock was implicated in most of those deaths, and out of millions of physalia stings, the death rate is relatively low.
they were dull and dark 'cause of the world war being so dangerous!
I'm assuming that you're talking about centipedes. If so, yes they are.
I once heard that Vinegar will calm it, so when i got stung in the face while surfing in Mexico, I used the mustard from the cooler box! Yes, it worked, calmed the sting and pain and slowly dissolved.
"Dangerous" might not be the right word for a politician, Ho was simply a determined leader.
Portuguese man o'war (Physalia physalis) is not a jellyfish, however it produces a liquid mixture made up of three peptides:* hypnotoxine, a neurotoxic poison, which arrests respiratory, circulatory and nervous systems; * thalaxineand * congestine, two allergens, which produce irritation and kill by anaphylactic shock.