The scientific or taxonomic name would be Xestospongia spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Xestospongia muta.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Xestospongia muta.
No, as in most (if not all) sponges, barrel sponges are completely sessile and unable to move locations.
barrel sponges are stupid!
Yes just a different shape
they filter feed
The Porifera are the sea sponges. Some simple examples are the kitchen or bath sponges or other sponges that one can see diving -- from barrel to branch sponges.
Xestospongia muta
The barrel sponge can reproduce it reproduces asexually it buds off and then where ever it lands it sticks there grows roots and does it all over again
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The native habitat of the barrel cactus ranges from the southern United States of America to Mexico. It's called the barrel cactus because of its barrel shape. It also is called the fish hook cactus because of its spines. Its scientific name is Ferocactus spp.
Press Z or R twice. and if you cant do that then do a barrel roll! Actually the most effective and scientific way of performing such a areodynamic stunt is to DO A BARREL ROLL!