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- Hydra (genus) - Wikipedia
The male Hydra is typically smaller in size and bears 1 to 8 conical testes, while the female is larger and has 1 to 2 ovaries Some Hydra species, like Hydra circumcincta and Hydra viridissima, are hermaphrodites and may produce both testes and ovaries at the same time [21]
- Hydra | Freshwater, Cnidaria, Polyp | Britannica
Hydra, genus of invertebrate freshwater animals of the class Hydrozoa (phylum Cnidaria) The body of such an organism consists of a thin, usually translucent tube that measures up to about 30 millimetres (1 2 inches) long but is capable of great contraction
- Meet the hydra, a tiny weird – and deadly - Discover Wildlife
In Greek mythology the Hydra was a poisonous, many-headed serpent with frustratingly effective powers of regeneration – cut off one of its heads and two would grow in its place
- Hydras - Missouri Department of Conservation
Missouri's streams, lakes, and other aquatic habitats hold thousands of kinds of invertebrates — worms, freshwater mussels, snails, crayfish, insects, and other animals without backbones
- Hydra: Habit, Habitat, External Morphology, Internal Structures
Hydras are solitary, sessile, freshwater animals, cosmopolitan in distribution They can be found in a large variety of freshwater habitats mostly occur in ponds, lakes, and slow-flowing parts of streams and rivers
- Research Organism Superheroes: Hydras - National Institute of General . . .
Hydras might look like they’re visitors from outer space, but they’re actually Earth-dwelling animals that can be found in fresh water, like ponds or gentle streams
- What Is a Hydra Animal and Why Is It Immortal? - Biology Insights
The Hydra is a small, freshwater invertebrate belonging to the phylum Cnidaria, placing it in the same group as jellyfish and sea anemones Its name is derived from the mythical Greek serpent that could regrow severed heads, referencing the animal’s extraordinary regenerative capacity
- Hydra - Animalia
They are native to the temperate and tropical regions The genus was named by Linnaeus in 1758 after the Hydra, which was the many-headed beast of myth defeated by Heracles, as when the animal has a part severed, it will regenerate much like the mythical hydra’s heads
- Hydra Biology - Classification, Characteristics and Reproduction
Hydra are a genus of small, fresh-water organisms that are classified under the phylum Cnidaria In addition to being related to such organisms as jellyfish, they are characterized by their tiny, tube-shaped bodies that contain several tentacles on one end
- Hydra: History, Habitat and Locomotion (With Diagram)
Thus, the name Hydra was given to this animal because of its special power to regenerate its lost part like Hydre Hydra is represented by several species in the different parts of the world
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