Animals: a Textbook of Zoology

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Animals: a Textbook of Zoology
Jordan David Starr
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ted, sharing the food supply and working for the general welfare of all, the members of this colony live in greater security and with less effort than if, as separate individuals, each was fighting the battles of life alone.
38. Soyphozoa. — The greater number of the larger and more conspicuous jelly-fishes are included under this term.
In general shape and locomotion they resemble those of the Digitized by Google 38 ANIMAL FORMS preceding group (Fig. 21), but, while the latter are generally ve
...ry small, these forms are commonly from four to twelve inches in diameter, and some measure one to two meters (three to six feet) across the bell. They are also distin- guished by means of tentacles which extend from the cor- ners of the mouth sometimes to a distance of several feet, and together with the marginal tentacles are formidable weapons for capturing small crabs, fishes, and other ani- mals which serve as food. In turn these forms serve as the food of many whales, por- poises, and numerous fishes which hunt them down, though the^ amount of nourishment they contain is prob- ably relatively small owing to the fact that in their composition F.0.

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