The Portuguese man o’ war has been making its presence known on beaches from Texas to Florida, as reported by Fox Weather.
The small but dangerous sea creature — which is known for its long tentacles and polyps that extend up to 100 feet, according to AL.com, and can deliver a painful sting even weeks after they’ve washed ashore — has also been seen on Fort Morgan, Alabama, beaches, where meteorologist Caroline Carithers took a photo of one.
Carithers has been seeing them wash up “all week,” according to News WKRG5.
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