BLUE MURDER: Handling One Of The Ocean's Deadliest Predators

Julian Obayd, 21, pops a dried Man o' War in Queensland, Australia. Man o' War's scientific name is Physalia physalis. Note: Picture is a screenshot from a video (@julianobayd/Newsflash) Julian Obayd, 21, pops a dried Man o' War in Queensland, Australia. Man o' War's scientific name is Physalia physalis. Note: Picture is a screenshot from a video (@julianobayd/Newsflash)
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24 October 2022
A marine wildlife expert pushed his luck when he decided to pick up one of the deadliest ever sea creatures - known as blue death - with his bare hands. The 21-year-old Julian Obayd - or Juliano Bayd as everyone calls him - told Newsflash in an interview that he loves spending his time at the beach...