The predatory tunicate, also known as the sea squirt, attaches to the ground to secure itself in a stable position within its marine environment. This attachment allows it to filter-feed effectively on plankton and other small particles in the water while being anchored against currents and tides. By remaining stationary, it can also conserve energy and establish a presence in a suitable habitat for reproduction and growth.
Predatory tunicate was created in 1918.
Atach Tatuq was created in 1998.
Predatory dinosaurs, if they were lucky enough to catch them on the ground.
by poos
to atach something together
tunicate
there are cordes and arteries that atach to the eye
Clavelina picta.
Sea squirt
No, a tunicate is not a mammal. Tunicates are marine invertebrates belonging to the phylum Chordata, but they are not considered mammals because they lack typical mammalian characteristics such as fur, live birth, and mammary glands.
Claveline Picta belongs to a family of sea sponges, so the Painted Tunicate does live in salt water. Hope it helps =)
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