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Image: NOAA/MBARI
Yeh, this place could definitely do with a little jazzing up. |
So we have our
weird pink cactus and our
weird pink tree, but what about a weird pink mushroom? Where can we find one of those?
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Image: California Academy of Sciences |
Mushroom Soft Corals are aptly named deep sea soft corals in the genus
Anthomastus.
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Image: WoRMS for SMEBD |
When their polyps are safely tucked in they look
amazingly similar to a mushroom.
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Image: California Academy of Sciences |
They look quite different when the polyps are extended, though.
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Image: California Academy of Sciences |
Mushroom Soft Corals are octocorals, so each gigantic polyp has 8 tentacles.
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Image: California Academy of Sciences |
It also means that they are closely related to
Gorgonians. They just happen to be completely different!
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Image: NOAA/MBARI |
The polyps have the usual stinging cells for capturing prey. If you ever wondered why Mario got all beat up whenever he stepped on an angry mushroom, this may be your answer!
2 comments:
they're really pretty.
Yes! That too!
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