Hydra 1 /hydra 2 /hydra 3/hydro blast
cnidarians move from place to place. sponges dont.
The hydras are gone.
Examples of asexual reproduction by budding include yeast, hydras, and some types of plants like strawberry plants. In budding, a new individual grows on the parent organism and eventually detaches to become independent.
Click link below! There is a very long article about this and other Dali paintings. It is 'Les hydres' or 'The Hydras'.
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Children's movies contain all types of mythical creatures. Some examples are: Pegasus, Hydras, Griffins, Elves, Hobbits, Dwarves, Mermaids, and also Genies.
there is not even hydras on clubpenguin
The hydras teeth were chucked into the ground which then reproduced skeletons (hydras children)
to get them you have to defeat them 3 times to get different ones
No, hydras do not have cilia. Instead, they possess specialized cells called cnidocytes, which contain stinging structures used for defense and capturing prey. Hydras are simple, freshwater organisms belonging to the phylum Cnidaria, and they primarily move by contracting their body and using their tentacles. While some other aquatic organisms do utilize cilia for movement or feeding, hydras rely on their unique body structure and mechanisms.
Budding