Poisonous Animal Causes Swimming Ban on Beaches in Spain
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The news quickly bounced from France to Italy. So the Portuguese candy became one of the marine concerns of the summer and in several have...
The exceptional sightings of blue dragons on some points of the Spanish coast during this summer have captivated our country’s attention and fascination with this beautiful little animal. But, also, its arrival on the coast of our country causes some alarm, since it is a poisonous creature. Therefore, it is important to analyze to what extent blue dragons could pose a risk to people. Poison 'stealed' to the fearsome Portuguese carabelaThe blue d…
Poisonous "blue dragons" have been spotted on the Costa Blanca. The beaches remain closed for the time being – the animals are considered highly dangerous.
Sea slugs have been found on beaches in the Spanish region of Alicante, causing a ban on swimming. These captivating blue molluscs can cause severe pain in contact with the skin and vomiting. They have been reported on several other Spanish beaches in recent days. - Red flag on Spanish beaches due to the "blue dragon" (Environment).
Nuremberg - Two snails blocked an eleven-kilometre-long stretch of coastline. In Spain, the authorities reacted immediately after two "blue dragons" were discovered. What is the problem with the small animals?
The holidaymakers of the Costa Blanca have had a strange surprise in recent days. In Guardamar del Segura in Spain, in the province of Alicante, swimming was prohibited after the appearance of a marine animal as fascinating as it was dangerous: the blue dragon.
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