Warning As ‘deadly’ Sea Creatures Blown Onto Uk Beaches By Strong Winds
Warnings have been issued by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution after ‘ deadly ’ sea creatures washed up on beaches in the UK. The ‘strange’ looking Portuguese Man o’War have been spotted in Preesall and Ainsadale, in Lancashire and Southport respectively, over the last 24 hours. Professionals said that the creatures are “at the mercy of the wind” and are “being blown up the Irish Sea.” Experts added that although jellyfish of this kind are rarely deadly , dogs and children should stay away because of their “nasty sting.” Becky Clarke, from Preesall in Lancashire, shared a picture of the blue bottle jellyfish on the Knott End and Preesall Community Facebook page stating: “I found a couple of Portuguese man o war on the beach at Preesall this morning.” One person responded: “They are covered in venom and can cause excruciating pain! Best to keep away from them!” Anoth...