




pectinatella magnifica
The Magnificent Bryozoan is a fascinating creature that forms large, fluffy colonies in water. These colonies look like soft, green pillows and are fun to observe in their natural habitat!
生息地: Freshwater lakes and ponds
The Magnificent Bryozoan is a large, translucent, gelatinous mass, often with a bumpy or brain-like surface. It varies from green to brown, distinguished by its unique, jelly-like texture and irregular shape.





カテゴリ
Invertebrateレア度
Common
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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A single colony can grow to be as heavy as a bowling ball!
Each tiny zooid inside is smaller than a grain of sand!
Some Magnificent Bryozoans have horseshoe-shaped feeding tentacles!
They create tiny, spiky 'life rafts' called statoblasts to survive winter!
Magnificent Bryozoan can regrow an entire colony from a tiny, dormant statoblast, which helps them survive harsh conditions.
Magnificent Bryozoan has thousands of tiny individuals working together, which helps them form massive, complex gelatinous structures.
Magnificent Bryozoan can filter water using tiny tentacles, which helps them catch microscopic food particles.
They are filter-feeders, straining tiny food particles from the water.
Lymnaea stagnalis
Snails munch on the soft, gelatinous colony.
Perca flavescens
Some fish may consume parts of the colony.
Hyalella azteca
Tiny scuds sometimes hide within the colony's nooks.
危険度
0/5 · 危険なし
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1 年
They are filter-feeders, straining tiny food particles from the water.
Freshwater lakes and ponds
Filter Feeding
5 m
60 cm
irregular_gelatinous_mass
1 mm
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