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What is mean by Hydra

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Hydra are truly fascinating small aquatic animals. Most hydra are TINY, reaching a maximum of only about 30 mm long when fully extended. They are barely visible to the naked eye and a hand lens or microscope are needed to be able to SEE them properly. When the body is extended with the TENTACLES waving in the water, they resemble a small piece of string which has become frayed at one end. If DISTURBED, a hydra will contract its body and tentacles, so that it now resembles a small 'blob'.
They can be FOUND in freshwater ponds and slow-moving rivers, where they usually attach themselves to submerged plants or rocks.



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