Alarm in Spain: Closes beaches in tourist resorts due to the appearance of dangerous animals – what is “blue dragon”

It was banned from entering tourists into the sea throughout seven miles (about 11 kilometers) in Costa Blanca, Spain, due to rare marine creatures whose sting that can be fatal. Red flags were raised on the beaches of the Municipality of Guardamar del Segura, after the appearance of the so -called “blue dragons”, which have been described as “the most beautiful ocean killer”, as the Daily Mail writes. The marine nudity, known as Glaucus Atlanticus, feeds on the deadly “Portugueese Man O ‘War) and other poisonous marine beings. The dazzling blue creature absorbs the centrals from its food and stores them in a concentrated form, gaining much more powerful sting than its own prey. Typical symptoms of “blue dragon” bite include nausea, pain, vomiting and severe allergic dermatitis. Guardamar Del Segura Mayor Jose Luis Saeth, confirming yesterday the ban on entering the sea, said in his official X: “Red flag on the beaches of Guardamar. […]
Source: News Beast

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