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Warning as ‘deadly’ creature washes up on North Wales beach

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People heading to a beach in North Wales have been warned to look out for a “fearsome predator” which was washed up on the coast on Wednesday.

Dog walkers on Porth Dafarch beach, Anglesey, found a potentially deadline Portuguese man o’war on October 4. Often referred to as “false jellyfish”, their stings are strong enough to kill fish and in very rare cases they have been known to kill humans.

Beachgoers have been warned not to touch the sea creatures. In September and October man o’war sightings tend to become more common around Britain as sea temperatures peak.

In fact experts expect more exotic species to appear along the Welsh coast in years to come as oceans continue to warm, North Wales Live reports. READ MORE: EasyJet flight forced into emergency landing after screaming woman causes chaos READ MORE: Fury over 'terrible decision' as Manchester city council leaves Bonfire Night plans in ashes again Man o’wars have already been spotted elsewhere in the country this week.

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