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Cnidarians Octavio’s Book Cnidarians
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Cnidarians are Invertebrates (no backbones)
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The hydras and jellyfishes are cnidarians
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The jellyfish can be a few inches in width and the largest can be over 6 feet
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Cnidarians are aquatic animals, mostly marine
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The anemone and the red coral are cnidarians
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The body of a cnidarians is a sack with an opening.
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This opening is surrounded by many poisonous tentacles
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The Portuguese Man of War is a colony of poisonous cnidarians
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Some cnidarians have the Medusa form, and living free
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In the medusa form the tentacles dangle down
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The sea nettles have medusa form
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Others cnidarians have the Polyp form, and living in colonies
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Polyps form is when the cnidarians are connected to the bottom
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The brain coral and the pillar coral have the polyps form
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The coral polyps form reefs that can stretch for thousand of miles
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The largest coral reef is the Great Barrier Reef at the northeast of Australia
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The coral reef are the home of an amazing variety of animals
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There are more than 11,000 species of Cnidarians
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