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Jellyfish: Bluebottle in a rockpool at Piha
Seashore: Jellyfish: Bluebottle in a rockpool at Piha
Bluebottle, Physalia physalis, or ihu moana. Sometimes hundreds of them are washed up on the beach. Their sting is painful and apparently their stinging tentacles stay active for quite a long time out of the water. They're actually a colony of individual hydroid animals, each specialised to perform a different task - some make the float, others collect the food, and others reproduce.

February 2002