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Thousands of Blue Dragons Washing Up on Gulf of Mexico Beaches

Thousands of Blue Dragons Washing Up on Gulf of Mexico Beaches
Illustration: www.world-today-news.com

Thousands of remarkable-looking creatures called blue dragons have been washing up on the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. These creatures have caught the attention of many, with some comparing them to characters from the popular game Pokemon. However, wildlife officials are warning people not to touch them.



blue dragon image
Illustration: wallpapercave.com

The blue dragons may look fascinating, but their sting is excruciatingly painful. Those who have been stung describe the pain as feeling like knives sticking into their skin. The effects of a sting can last up to an hour and may also include symptoms such as nausea and vomiting.



With spring break in full swing, many people are heading to the beaches of Texas. However, it is important to be cautious and aware of these blue dragons. One marine biology student in Australia experienced the pain first-hand after being stung by blue dragons. He was left with dozens of sting marks.



blue dragon feeding on Portuguese man o' war
Illustration: scubadiverlife.com

Blue dragons are a rare type of mollusk that can be found sailing on the surface of the ocean. They are about an inch long and feed on the toxins of the Portuguese man o' war. These creatures only sting humans when they feel threatened.



Marine biologists are advising beachgoers to avoid touching these blue dragons if they come across them on the beach. It is recommended to take photos and admire them from a safe distance. The warning applies to those enjoying spring break on the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico.




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