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    Tentacles are stressors and anchors are the opposite. We are first introduced to them on page 14-15 so they are introduced early as a large part of his life. “Tentacles are the evil tasks that invade my life. Like, for example, my American History class last week, which necessitated me writing a paper on the weapons of the Revolutionary…

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    They have sixty tentacles and they are in clusters of fifteen. Box jellyfish tentacles are fifteen centimeters when they are swimming, and their tentacles are three meters long when they are hunting for their food. Box jellyfish have an unbelievable swimming speed. (“Brookings school district”). Box jellyfish look a little like an umbrella…

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    Actinia Tenebrosa Essay

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    Slug. Actinia Tenebrosa Species One: Scientific Name: Actinia Tenebrosa Common Name: Red Waratah Anemone The Actinia Tenebrosa, more commonly known as the Red Waratah Anemone has a jelly like deep red outer base, which holds in its Red Tentacles. The Red Tentacles suck in and swallow water using their mouth cavity whilst the tide is in to…

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    as being almost like a island that moves with tentacles attached. Though it is not as big as a small island of any sort. It is still big, the beast is said to feed on whales, which could help explain why it attacks ships. It mistakens ships as whales and by the time the beast realizes it has a hold of a ship, it’s too late. Now how do we go about starddling it or even killing it. Reports in the past indicate that you want to go for the tentacles, don’t let it tip the ship over or worse sink…

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    The giant squid has eluded scientist since its discovery with nothing but pictures and carcasses to go off of. Its deep-sea habitat makes it difficult to study. The first photo of a live squid was not taken until 2004 and the first live giant squid to be brought to the surface was not until 2006. The giant squid belongs to the phylum Mollusca, class Cephalopada, genus Architeuthis, and species Architeuthis dux. Giant squids are similar to their smaller relatives in many ways including, using…

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    color to them that helps them protect against the sun’s harmful rays. They also use their flashy color to their advantage as it provides them with good camouflage. Another way they protect themselves is with small stinging tentacles that are around their mouth.These tentacles are harmless to humans.…

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    Fierce Fish The ocean is like a crowded city full of people. Everyone is walking around going to their destinations. An ecosystem is all living things (plants and animals) and nonliving things that live in a specific area. The man-of-war jellyfish lives in the busiest area of all, the neritic zone. The neritic zone is packed of ocean animals because it gets the perfect portion of sunlight, it’s a good temperature, and not lots of pressure. The neritic zone is located on the continental shelf.…

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    Anti Jellyfish Predators

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    swimming signs. They asked the lifeguard why the purple fag was up, and the lifeguard said one word, “jellyfish.” Jellyfish can paralyze and kill other small animals, and sometimes they kill humans. Most jellyfish are transparent and have very long tentacles. These are good qualities for a predator. However, now you can buy anti-jellyfish sunscreen. Many cultures cook and eat jellyfish, and we are using them in medical research. Maybe by consuming and utilizing jellyfish in different ways, we…

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    The octopus’s tentacles represent the far-reaching influence of the company. Not only is it influencing, but also controlling. In one tentacle, it is grasping the U.S. Capitol, in another the State Building, in yet another one of its arms, it is clutching the shipping industry as well as the steel/copper industry. To top it all…

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    Jellyfish Research Paper

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    Jellyfish is a free-swimming animal with a jellylike- bell or saucer shape body. Typically they are transparent and have stinging tentacles around the edge and considered as invertebrate species, meaning that they do not have backbones. The kingdom they are classified to is animalia(eukaryotic and multicellular organism) and belongs to phylum cnidaria, which is a taxonomic rank below kingdom and above class. Theoretically, members of Cnidaria have life cycles that alternate between asexual…

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