Palythoa are deadly poisonous. Eating one single polyp would mean death. Numbness, dizzyness, flu-like symptoms, nausea, diarrhea, headache, chest constriction, difficulty breathing, then no breathing, then your heart stops and you die. Palythoa are so poisonous, you don't even have to eat it to get sick. There are people who have touched palythoas with small cuts on their fingers that have experienced palytoxin poisoning. Zoanthids, also toxic. Different varieties pose greater or less amounts of poison, some varieties have none. Don't eat any.
Discosoma mushrooms, zoa and palythoa polyps, colt corals, Kenya tree, all kinds of leather corals and star polyps.
Discosoma mushrooms, zoa and palythoa polyps, colt corals, Kenya tree, all kinds of leather corals and star polyps.
what are soft polyps.
small polyps
They are polyps in children
Soft polyps and hard polyps are not the same. Soft polyps, also known as pedunculated polyps, have a stalk and typically have a softer consistency. Hard polyps, also known as sessile polyps, do not have a stalk and are firmly attached to the tissue. Both types of polyps can be precancerous or cancerous and require medical evaluation and possibly removal.
Where do polyps live
Spinal polyps
Sponges are not parasitic. Where as polyps.
Polyps are radially symmetrical.
Multiple polyps are common
Yes, Coral Polyps are herbivores.