Biological Control- (Natural Wild Animals)
*Octopuses
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This is an octopus. They are known as one of the intelligent and skillful animals.
characterized by their eight arms, usually bearing suction cups. Octopuses are highly intelligent, likely more so than any other order of invertebrates. They also have a great defensing skills. They hide around and pretends
not to look like an octopus. An octopus has a highly complex nervous system, only part of which is localized
in its brain. They also have three hearts. Three of the hearts presents different kinds of roles.Octopuses feed on shelled molluscs either by using force, or by drilling a hole in the shell, injecting a secretion into the hole, and then extracting the soft body of the mollusc.-> some informations of their predation.
characterized by their eight arms, usually bearing suction cups. Octopuses are highly intelligent, likely more so than any other order of invertebrates. They also have a great defensing skills. They hide around and pretends
not to look like an octopus. An octopus has a highly complex nervous system, only part of which is localized
in its brain. They also have three hearts. Three of the hearts presents different kinds of roles.Octopuses feed on shelled molluscs either by using force, or by drilling a hole in the shell, injecting a secretion into the hole, and then extracting the soft body of the mollusc.-> some informations of their predation.
*Starfishes
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This is an starfish. It seems quite small to be the natural enemy of Jellymal but it is wrong.
Jellyfishes has a sticky body structure which sticks well to the others and sometimes produce
poisons (The body surfaces of starfish often have several structures that comprise the
basic anatomy of the animal and can sometimes assist in its identification). Also they live and stay as a group of them so it is also dangerous. Starfish or sea stars are echinoderms belonging to the class Asteroidea. Like all echinoderms, starfish are developmentally (embryologically) deuterostomes, a feature they share with chordates
(including vertebrates), but not with most other invertebrates.
Jellyfishes has a sticky body structure which sticks well to the others and sometimes produce
poisons (The body surfaces of starfish often have several structures that comprise the
basic anatomy of the animal and can sometimes assist in its identification). Also they live and stay as a group of them so it is also dangerous. Starfish or sea stars are echinoderms belonging to the class Asteroidea. Like all echinoderms, starfish are developmentally (embryologically) deuterostomes, a feature they share with chordates
(including vertebrates), but not with most other invertebrates.
Then How About Jellymals?*
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Jellymal is one of the creature which I have made through this website.
Jellymal applies on 10 different kinds of techniques (refer to the "Blue print" page!) and also has some
intelligence to hunt and live through their lives.
it is also one type of group animals (sea animals). And also it is divided
as worker if they don't meet the partner.
-> To look through more life styles of Jellymals, Click the "Journal" slide! :-)
Jellymal applies on 10 different kinds of techniques (refer to the "Blue print" page!) and also has some
intelligence to hunt and live through their lives.
it is also one type of group animals (sea animals). And also it is divided
as worker if they don't meet the partner.
-> To look through more life styles of Jellymals, Click the "Journal" slide! :-)