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Creatures of the Marinara Trench
siphonophores!
Have you seen a siphonophore (Order: Siphonophorae)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I'm not sure
The first species pictured is the Hula Skirt Siphonophore, the second is a Southern Man-o-War. This order includes 194 species so far. These animals operate in colonies with each member performing a function (or functions) for the whole, including things like reproduction, digestion, floatation, etc.
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So I made this addition to a post once, and got like 300 notes in about 2 weeks. I went to check the reblogs graph out of curiosity, and all it would show me was this:
I looked through all of the green dots (indicating an addition), and none of them were mine, and yet the hellsite was insistent.
So I zoomed all the way out. Guess which one's mine?
I'm sorry the fan is killing me. that is a solid line.
boom shackalacka tell me your favorite sea animal
Why Ty for the ask >;D
so my cat has a tail and I bring her along with me on beach trips to swim with the fishes which she likes to shed on and kill—
joking, it’s the siphonophore. These dudes are the longest animal in the world, relative to the jellyfish and have been around for about 580-680 million years. They are superorganisms, meaning they rely on each other to survive and are underneath 700-1,000 meters of water. They eat smaller things like fish, krill and etc.
My second favorites are moon jellyfish(Aurelia artelia) I think they’re just so cute. Yes, they do sting but still are absolutely adorable. They are 95% water, have no internal organs, and the 4 little circles are their gonads(reproductive organs) and can survive high polluted waters. Pretty tuff if I do say so myself. Lifespan is kind of hard to explain, just look it up.
I’m done ranting have a lovely day 🪼⋆。𖦹°
siphonophore. The Ocean Realm, National Geographic Society, 1978.