I’m in the San Diego area and these wash up on the beaches. Here’s a news story about it.

  • AFK BRB Chocolate
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    61 year ago

    That’s really interesting. I’m a SoCal native and have never seen one. The Wikipedia article is really interesting, too.

    Each “individual” with its sail is really a hydroid colony, with many polyps that feed on ocean plankton. These are connected by a canal system that enables the colony to share whatever food is ingested by individual polyps. Each by-the-wind sailor is a colony of all-male or all-female polyps. The colony has several different kinds of polyps, some of which are both feeding and reproductive, called gonozooids, and others protective, called dactylozooids.

    • @gibmiser
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      31 year ago

      Nature is whack yo

    • @blueskiesocOP
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      61 year ago

      Very much like a man-o-war, but you can pick it up without being stung badly, which is good because a lot of people think it’s plastic.