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An umbrella-like covering of leaves is called a canopy. Canopies are formed when tree branches and leaves intertwine to create a continuous layer of foliage above the forest floor, providing shade and shelter for plants and animals below.
The most commonly recognized umbrella-shaped fungus is the mushroom. Mushrooms have a cap (the umbrella part) and a stalk that holds them above the ground. This shape helps with spore dispersal and ensures that the mushroom is visible to insects for pollination.
The animal is a jellyfish. Jellyfish have umbrella-shaped bodies and possess specialized stinging cells called cnidocytes, which they use for prey capture and defense.
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like the gorrila it lives in the forest floor
The animal you are referring to is a jellyfish. Jellyfish have a bell-shaped body that resembles an umbrella and possess specialized cells called cnidocytes that contain stinging structures used for defense and capturing prey.
An umbrella-like covering of leaves is called a canopy. This structure is typically found on trees in a forest or jungle, where it helps to provide shade and shelter for the plants and animals living underneath.
medusa
No..it's a cnidarians (coelenterates) CNIDARIANS-aquatic animals with soft bodies shaped like a vase, a bell or an umbrella
birds, like toucans and macaws, and insects like wasps and monkeys
Mandrills primarily inhabit the understory layer of the rainforest, although they can also be found in other levels of the forest depending on factors like food availability and habitat structure. They are often seen traveling and foraging on the forest floor or climbing in the lower canopy.
They spend the majority of their time in the Canopy, feeding on flowers, leaves and friuts. They will rarely be seen lower than the middle layer.