... with sightings of the species known as 'Portuguese Man O' War' ... among the most poisonous on the planet. !
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/692...fish-uk-waters ...
... with sightings of the species known as 'Portuguese Man O' War' ... among the most poisonous on the planet. !
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/692...fish-uk-waters ...
Last edited by Arthur Little; 24th July 2016 at 16:16. Reason: Italicised colour change
Used to see these a lot 20+ years ago, when I went boat fishing out of Weymouth, about the size of a dustbin. They turn up most years, but I don't know anyone who ever go stung by one.
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Nothing to worry about, they arrive every year with the warm weather and warmer gulf stream. There was only 30 PMOW spotted last year, recon you've more chances of winning the lotto than being stung by one
I recon they are illegal immigrants in disguise....
They have frequented Cornwall for many years but not in great numbers
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