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The Benthocodon is a rare species found under high levels of waters

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Q: What is the benthocodon penducalta or hyalinus?
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How much does the benthocodon weight?

jelly fish+


How deep does benthocodon live under the sea?

it live a mile under the ocean


What is the shape of a benthocodon pedunculata?

It is sort of shaped like a hat or an Easter bonnet.


What are some similarities between the benthocodon pendunculata and the unnamed ctenophore?

they both live in the darkness and have tentacles


What does a benthocodon eat?

the diet is unknown


What is a characteristic or member of Chytridiomycota?

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Do benthocodon pedunculata sting?

Yes, but they are deep water jellyfish that humans are unlikely to encounter. They have thousands of small tentacles. They let out a tissue like form that protects them.


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What are characteristic or member of this fungal phylum?

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What is the common name for Ascomycetes?

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