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Ladi Diimon

PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 7:36 pm


Brandy Jean
Ashelina Jolie
Yeah if you live here.

@Brandy: Yeah there were hundreds. ;__;


I hate it when things like that happen to animals. D:

My dad got stung by a jellyfish once. xD


yeah that would suck...

the wierdest thing I've seen washed up was a 3 month dead sea lion...you could see it's skull
PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 7:39 pm


Brandy Jean
Ashelina Jolie
Yeah if you live here.

@Brandy: Yeah there were hundreds. ;__;


I hate it when things like that happen to animals. D:

My dad got stung by a jellyfish once. xD


I don't think jellyfish are even animals. They have no heart or brain. confused

That must have hurt, especially if the tentacles stuck to him. When I touched a dead jellyfish at the beach today some of the tentacles ripped off and stuck to my hand. It was gross. lol

@Diimon: Poor thing. :c

I've seen a couple dead dolphins before. It was sad.

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Ladi Diimon

PostPosted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 7:52 pm


Ashelina Jolie
Brandy Jean
Ashelina Jolie
Yeah if you live here.

@Brandy: Yeah there were hundreds. ;__;


I hate it when things like that happen to animals. D:

My dad got stung by a jellyfish once. xD


I don't think jellyfish are even animals. They have no heart or brain. confused

That must have hurt, especially if the tentacles stuck to him. When I touched a dead jellyfish at the beach today some of the tentacles ripped off and stuck to my hand. It was gross. lol

@Diimon: Poor thing. :c

I've seen a couple dead dolphins before. It was sad.


Why in the world would you touch one?
PostPosted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 4:16 pm


If they're not animals... Then... What are they? gonk

Speaking of gross dead aquatic creature stories, I watched a show on TV where a small town found a dead beached whale and blew it up.

Brandy Jean


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 2:38 am


Brandy Jean
If they're not animals... Then... What are they? gonk

Speaking of gross dead aquatic creature stories, I watched a show on TV where a small town found a dead beached whale and blew it up.
Poor whale. crying
PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:34 am


No animals, then it must be a "thing". They could have been plants, where this is a picture i found on wikipedia. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/61/Schleiden-meduse-2.jpg

wikipedia
Jellyfish do not have specialized digestive, osmoregulatory, central nervous, respiratory, or circulatory systems. They digest using the gastrodermal lining of the gastrovascular cavity, where nutrients are absorbed. They do not need a respiratory system since their skin is thin enough that the body is oxygenated by diffusion. They have limited control over movement, but can use their hydrostatic skeleton to accomplish movement through contraction-pulsations of the bell-like body; some species actively swim most of the time, while others are passive much of the time.[citation needed] Jellyfish are composed of more than 90% water; most of their umbrella mass is a gelatinous material — the jelly — called mesoglea which is surrounded by two layers of epithelial cells which form the umbrella (top surface) and subumbrella (bottom surface) of the bell, or body.

Jellyfish do not have a brain or central nervous system, but rather have a loose network of nerves, located in the epidermis, which is called a "nerve net." A jellyfish detects various stimuli including the touch of other animals via this nerve net, which then transmits impulses both throughout the nerve net and around a circular nerve ring, through the rhopalial lappet, located at the rim of the jellyfish body, to other nerve cells. Some jellyfish also have ocelli: light-sensitive organs that do not form images but which can detect light, and are used to determine up from down, responding to sunlight shining on the water's surface.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 01, 2009 10:01 am


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