
Blue Dragons Wash Ashore in Texas, Stay Away
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Blue dragons, tiny sea slugs with potent stings, have appeared on Texas beaches, including North Padre and Mustang Islands. These creatures, which feed on Portuguese man-of-war jellyfish, are washing ashore due to strong onshore winds. Beachgoers are advised to avoid touching them, as their stings can be painful and potentially dangerous. Jace Tunnell from the Harte Research Institute is educating the public about these creatures to ensure safety during spring break season.
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