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Man-Of- War

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Now, what could this be?

a) An inflatable float.

b) A breathing apparatus.

c) A Jellyfish.

Guess what?
Answer: d) None of the above.

What this inflatable jellyfish like animal is an invertebrate, the Man- of –war. It does have a rather impressive name, but IS IT impressive?

As I have found out from this article, it is indeed extraordinary.

The Man- of – war is not exactly ONE animal, but is actually a floating hydrozoan, which consists of four types of polyps. The four different simple animals that form the Man- of – war are the float, the tentacles, the feeding zooids and the gonozooids which produce gametes for reproduction.

Click here for more information on polyps.

These different polyps work together to form an intelligence system that functions as a whole. Each polyp has a different function, which helps in the survival of the Man- of – war. For example, the float polyp helps in the locomotion of the Man- of – war. It is like a sac filled with nitrogen, and acts as a “sail” to drift the animal in the direction of the wind and tide. This is also where the Man- of – war derived its name from, as it resembles an olden day battle ship.

battleship

With all these different animals living “under the same roof”, one must wonder why they do so and how they do not feel a competition for resources.

Each polyp has different needs and functions. Other than the “sail”, one other part is for reproduction, while the remaining two parts function as the hunting and digesting tool.

Man- of – wars are hermaphrodites; each individual gonozooid consists of male and female parts. The fertilised egg develops into a planktonic larva which then reproduce in large quantity by asexual budding.

The most powerful part of this combined animal is the tentacles, not only do they contain a painful sting which can be fatal, they are also used to catch and trap small sea creatures which will then be slowly dissolved by enzymes secreted from the underside of the float.

As you can see, these four simple animals coexist as “one organism” because the benefit of doing so greatly outweighs the cost involved. Although a single animal has a function by itself, it will never be able to survive alone, as it lacks other necessary functions for survival.

I find this animal really amazing because it has managed to survive even without doing much. There’s no need to swim as the “sail” helps in drifting. Eating for this animal is also like a simple task as it simply traps and dissolves its prey; absolutely no need for foraging or stalking. In addition, there is no need for MATE- SELECTION, a process which many other animals spend alot of time and energy engaging in.

At this point, we wonder what could possibly lead any fish to swim through the deadly tentacles of the Man-of –war.

The answer?

MOWFishMOW fishy


The Nomeus gronovii.

This fish shares a symbiotic life with the Man-of-war.

Want to see the Man- of- war in action?

Man-Of-War Podcast!

Remember to look out for the Man-of –war fish, as well as the enemies of the Man-of-war.

Here's some trivia:

As compared to a jellyfish, the man-of-war is a giant.

JF vs MOW

As compared to a grown man...

size

it STILL is a giant!!


See also:
Man Of War Fact-file
Team Transformation Rule 2: Cultivate Team Intelligence
What to do when you get stung by a Man-Of-War??


Reference:
Websites:
Kurlansky, Mindy B. (2002).
Physalia physalis. Retrieved March 20, 2008, from Animal Diversity Web
Web site:
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Physalia_physalis.html

Polyp. (2008, March 17). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved March 21, 2008, from http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Polyp&oldid=198944134

Portuguese Man-of-war. In National Geographic. Retrieved March 20, 2008, from http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/invertebrates/portuguese-man-of-war.html

Pictures:

Man-of-War Fish - Nomeus gronovii. In thejump.net. Retrieved March 20, 2008, from http://www.thejump.net/id/man-of-war-fish.htm


Portuguese Man-of-war. In aloha.com. Retrieved March 21, 2008, from www.aloha.com/~lifeguards/portugue.html

Nomeus gronovii- Man-of-war fish. In FishBase. Retrieved March 21, 2008, from http://filaman.ifm-geomar.de/Summary/SpeciesSummary.php?id=2461

Video:
Portuguese man-of-war. In National Geographic. Retrieved March 20, 2008, from
http://podcastmedia.nationalgeographic.com/ngvideos/pc62_PortugueseManowar.mp4

No, i am not THAT bored to go around researching a random animal so i can post an entry on my blog. It is an assignment for animal behaviour module. We are suppose to find an interesting animal and blog about it. Its 10%!! Can check out other entries on the module blog.

10 utterances:

i thought they were breast implants hahaha.

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Sunday, March 23, 2008 2:33:00 am  

hahaha how come i didnt think of that!

Sunday, March 23, 2008 4:29:00 pm  

maybe becos you actually noticed the tentacles? haha

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