Clues to future of undersea exploration may reside inside a jellyfish-like creature

Monday, October 12, 2015 - 08:30 in Biology & Nature

Siphonophores, they’re called: Marine animals that navigate inner space like undersea mini-versions of the starship Enterprise. Most siphonophores are long, thin, transparent floaters. At 130 to 160 feet long, one species is among the longest animals in the world. Although siphonophores appear to be single organisms, they are in fact colonies of many individual animals. […]

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