medusae


a free swimming infant form of sessile aquatic life. so called because of its whiplike protrusions which vaguely resemble the snakes that formed medusa’s hair.
“after self-fertilization, a single celled medusae is formed. this form is free to swim around, until it finds a suitable location, whereupon it will attach itself permanently and develop in to the sessile polyp form.”

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