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Hydra oligactis

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Kingdom
  
Genus
  
Hydra

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Hydra oligactis

Higher classification
  
Hydra

Order
  
Anthomedusae


Similar
  
Hydra, Hydra viridissima, Hydra vulgaris, Hydridae, Hydroida

Hydra oligactis top 5 facts


Hydra oligactis, also known as the brown hydra, is a species of hydra found widely dispersed in the northern temperate zone. It is a common organism found in still waters from early Spring to late Autumn.

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It is commonly found attached to the stems of water plants, the undersides of leaves, submerged twigs and on the surface of stones. When disturbed it retracts to a small brown blob which is easily overlooked. Gently sweeping through a clean weedy pond and allowing the collected water and leaves to stand in a jar will often reveal Hydra emerging after only a few minutes.

When in feeding mode, the fully extended tentacles are very long and may exceed 1 inch (25 mm) in length. In this condition the tentacles are very difficult to see with the naked eye and are often only revealed when a prey animal such as Daphnia is caught. The relative length of the tentacles compared to the body is characteristic of the species and serves to differentiate it from any other brown Hydra of cool temperate waters.

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