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Found in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans.

The Portuguese Man O’War is feared for its potentially lethal sting and although it looks like a jellyfish it is actually a multi-unit organism known as a siphonophore. This means that it is made up of many smaller, genetically identical organisms called polyps that each carry out unique roles from feeding to reproduction, collectively enabling the colony to act as a single animal. Talk about team-work!

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