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Monstruos marinos (10). Avispas de mar

Authors: Castro Hernández, José Juan;

Monstruos marinos (10). Avispas de mar

Abstract

Las avispas de mar son unas pequeñas medusas azules, casi transparentes, y con forma de cubo. Como el resto de medusas, pertenecen al grupo de los Cnidarios y más concretamente a la clase Cubozoa (cubomedusas). Al igual que la gran mayoría de los cnidarios, muestra una serie de células urticantes (cnidocitos), en los extremos de los tentáculos, que les permiten capturar a sus presas al tiempo que defenderse de sus predadores.

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240119 Zoología marina

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