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Portuguese man-of-war washed up at Portheras Cove, Cornwall | Portuguese man-of-war washed up at Portheras Cove, Cornwall |
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People are being warned to take care after a Portuguese man-of-war washed up on a beach in Cornwall. | People are being warned to take care after a Portuguese man-of-war washed up on a beach in Cornwall. |
The eye-catching but potentially dangerous floating sea creatures are only occasionally reported in the UK. | The eye-catching but potentially dangerous floating sea creatures are only occasionally reported in the UK. |
Their tentacles can give a painful sting if they are touched, even if out of water. | Their tentacles can give a painful sting if they are touched, even if out of water. |
It was spotted at Portheras Cove between St Ives and Sennen Cove on Thursday 30 July. | It was spotted at Portheras Cove between St Ives and Sennen Cove on Thursday 30 July. |
Delia Webb, a biological scientist and spokesperson for Friends of Portheras Cove, said she was delighted at the discovery. | Delia Webb, a biological scientist and spokesperson for Friends of Portheras Cove, said she was delighted at the discovery. |
Powerful venom | Powerful venom |
She said: "They're beautiful creatures, but when they get stranded on a beach or they're not in the water, children can think they're balloons or something else. | She said: "They're beautiful creatures, but when they get stranded on a beach or they're not in the water, children can think they're balloons or something else. |
"They don't actually realise they've got a powerful sting and they can be dangerous even after they've been stranded. The venom is quite powerful." | "They don't actually realise they've got a powerful sting and they can be dangerous even after they've been stranded. The venom is quite powerful." |
Peter Richardson from the Marine Conservation Society urged people not to touch them if they see one. | Peter Richardson from the Marine Conservation Society urged people not to touch them if they see one. |
"They can pack a very powerful sting," he said. "In some parts of the world those stings have been fatal, but not in the UK." | "They can pack a very powerful sting," he said. "In some parts of the world those stings have been fatal, but not in the UK." |
He asked people to report any sightings. | He asked people to report any sightings. |
A few of the sea creatures were reported on beaches in south west Cornwall towards the end of 2012. | A few of the sea creatures were reported on beaches in south west Cornwall towards the end of 2012. |
They are made up of a colony of many tiny marine organisms living together called hydrozoans. | |
NHS advice states that anyone stung should seek immediate medical assistance if severe lasting pain is experienced, or if the affected area becomes infected. | NHS advice states that anyone stung should seek immediate medical assistance if severe lasting pain is experienced, or if the affected area becomes infected. |
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