Blue dragons, venomous creatures found in Central Florida, are washing up on Texas beaches, causing warnings from officials about their sting during Spring Break. The blue sea dragons, bioluminescent creatures, are causing a blue glow in the water along the Texas Gulf Coast, particularly at Crystal Beach near Galveston.
One creature you might spot floating in the water on the Texas Coast and be tempted to touch is the blue sea dragon. Look, but don't touch! MORE: https://t.co/dLGUtNUlIy https://t.co/6F1IdpnmlZ
The blue glow at Crystal Beach near Galveston was caused by bioluminescence. https://t.co/OuTFaLG4QJ
Been to the beach lately? You may have noticed a blue glow in the water. What you were seeing is bioluminescence. Here's why it's happening: https://t.co/5yFCB2J5tn Thanks to Maddox who shot this photo at Crystal Beach! https://t.co/iLGboiEZKR
Ocean waves are glowing blue off the Texas shore. Here's why. https://t.co/2PrQvFoWst
Did you notice a blue glow in the water along the Texas Gulf Coast? This image is from Cystal Beach. Here's why it's happening... https://t.co/5yFCB2J5tn
What is a blue dragon and why did Galveston County warn about them https://t.co/ak7HCMx5lB
If you spot one of these strangely beautiful creatures on a Galveston beach, don't touch it! The blue sea dragons are tiny, but experts warn their sting can pack a punch! https://t.co/bFwRsrssua
Officials in Texas are warning about the "blue dragons" once again this Spring Break. Check out story about them from last year. https://t.co/XhhCYSOJvM
Blue Dragons washing up on Texas beaches get their venom from creature found in Central Florida | Click on the image to read the full story https://t.co/4C50uvOxxO