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- Siphonophore - Wikipedia
A siphonophore is a complex aggregate colony made up of many nectophores, which are clonal individuals that form by budding and are genetically identical [21]
- Siphonophores: The clonal colonies that can grow longer than a blue . . .
There are around 175 species of siphonophore — creatures made up of clones that are found across Earth's oceans
- Creature Feature: Siphonophore - Twilight Zone
Each siphonophore is actually a colony of individual parts, called “zooids”, which are produced as the siphonophore grows, and stay connected together Some form rope-like chains that can grow longer than a whale
- What Is a Siphonophore? The Colonial Animal Explained
A siphonophore is a highly organized colony of genetically identical, specialized individual organisms called zooids Each zooid originates from a single fertilized egg, with subsequent zooids budding off to form the growing colony
- Giant siphonophore - Monterey Bay Aquarium
A single siphonophore is actually a colonial animal made up of a string of zooids that are arranged in a distinct pattern Zooids are specialized animals that are part of a larger colony, developing through budding or division
- How Siphonophores Work: The Ultimate Colonial Animal
Siphonophores are among the most peculiar organisms found in the world’s oceans, often appearing as ethereal, translucent chains drifting through the water column These marine invertebrates belong to the phylum Cnidaria, a group that also includes familiar animals like jellyfish and corals
- The Longest Ocean Creature Is Actually Not A Jellyfish
Each siphonophore is composed of numerous individual units, known as zooids Although related to jellyfish and corals, siphonophores differ because each zooid within the colony performs specialized tasks—feeding, reproduction, or defense—yet cannot survive independently
- What Is Siphonophore? Meet the Longest Animal in the World, Longer Than . . .
What Is a Siphonophore? Siphonophores are a strange kind of aquatic predator that resembles jellyfish and sting
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