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Giant SiphonophorePraya sp.
Physical Characters : Giant siphonophores, like all siphonophores, are a collection of highly specialized working parts. Some parts catch prey, others digest food, some parts reproduce and others direct the action by swimming. This siphonophore is bioluminescent-it creates its own light. When it bumps against something, its stem glows with a bright blue light. They are normally 130 feet long (40 m), but body is only as thick as a broomstick.
Distribution : Mostly these are distributed in midwater of depth 2,297-3,281 feet, or 700-1,000 meters.
Food : They are mostly eating small crustaceans, other gelatinous animals, maybe fish larvae and small fishes.
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