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"There’s danger afloat.
Beautiful deadly creatures
are safe together."
On the surface of the sea, the floating Portuguese Man-of-war seems like a delicate bubble, but below the surface, its long tentacles, covered with poisonous darts, make it a dangerous creature. During a storm at sea, where would humans find shelter? Better inside the air-filled float than beneath the waves. The Portuguese Man-of-war is not one animal, but a colony of creatures, each with its own function: catching food, digesting it, reproducing. Where is its refuge?
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