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A seven-mile stretch of Spain's Costa Blanca has been closed to swimmers following the appearance of so-called blue dragons, ...
The Glaucus atlanticus is colloquially named the “blue dragon sea slug” for its resemblance to the mythical dragon, and ...
Swimmers were told to rinse with saltwater and seek medical attention if they experienced stings or skin irritation.
Beaches in the town of Guardamar del Segura, in southeastern Spain, closed earlier this week after the discovery of two ...
TOURISTS have been banned from a long stretch of sea on Spain’s Costa Blanca due to an invasion of venomous and bizarre “blue ...
Glaucus atlanticus, commonly known as the Blue Dragon, was spotted along the shore of some beaches in Spain, forcing ...
Despite its dazzling color and tiny size—barely reaching 4 cm—the “blue dragon” is extremely venomous and dangerous to humans ...
Swimmers banned on Spain's Costa Blanca after venomous creatures known as Blue Dragons wash ashore causing safety alerts.
The public were told not to be fooled by the creature's striking looks, with the local mayor urging people to stay away.
The stings are incredibly painful, causing nausea, vomiting, and though unlikely, may cause death in people with severe ...
The beaches of Guardamar del Segura in the Alicante province of Spain were closed on Wednesday after two blue dragons, or ...
Guardamar del Segura lifted red flags after rare blue dragon sea slugs were found. Swimming is now under yellow flags—report ...