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How Dangerous Is It? They Confirm the Presence of the “Blue Dragon” on Beaches of the Mexican Pacific

Summary by Azteca Jalisco
The presence of the so-called “blue dragon” has triggered alerts on some beaches of the Mexican Pacific, after authorities confirmed the sighting of this small but poisonous marine organism. Although its size is small and its intense blue color may seem harmless, specialists warn that direct contact can cause painful injuries. CAN YOU INTEREST: Orcas en Jalisco? What is known about the sightings reported in Puerto Vallarta and Barra de Navidad W…
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The presence of the so-called “blue dragon” has triggered alerts on some beaches of the Mexican Pacific, after authorities confirmed the sighting of this small but poisonous marine organism. Although its size is small and its intense blue color may seem harmless, specialists warn that direct contact can cause painful injuries. CAN YOU INTEREST: Orcas en Jalisco? What is known about the sightings reported in Puerto Vallarta and Barra de Navidad W…

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Azteca Jalisco broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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