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Devil's Sea Whip. Long Sea Whip. Bushy Sea Whip. Slimy Sea Plumes. Bipinnate Sea Plumes. Sea Plumes. Venus Sea Fan. Wide-Mesh Sea Fan. Common Sea Fan. Angular Sea Whip. Grooved-Blade Sea Whip. Swollen-Knob Candelabrum. Knobby Sea Rods. Bent Sea Rod. Black Sea Rod. Slit-Pore Sea Rods. Porous Sea Rods. Encrusting Gorgonian.


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Devil's Sea Whip. Long Sea Whip. Bushy Sea Whip. Slimy Sea Plumes. Bipinnate Sea Plumes. Sea Plumes. Common Sea Fan. Angular Sea Whip. Grooved-Blade Sea Whip. Swollen-Knob Candelabrum. Knobby Sea Rods. Bent Sea Rod. Black Sea Rod. Slit-Pore Sea Rods. Porous Sea Rods. Encrusting Gorgonian. Deepwater Sea Fan. Corky Sea Finger.


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Members of the class Anthozoa are either gonochoric or hermaphroditic. Mature gametes are shed into the coelenteron and spawned through the mouth. Life cycle: The zygote develops into a planktonic planula larva. Metamorphosis begins with early morphogenesis of tentacles, septa and pharynx before larval settlement on the aboral end.


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According to Kusche's book, information about the Devil's Sea originally came from four news clippings from The New York Times.The report from September 30, 1952, indicates that a 60-ton ship named Toshi-Maru disappeared in the same stretch of sea as the Kaiyo-Maru: "A second Japanese vessel may have been swallowed up by the volcanic explosion and tidal wave last week on Myojin Reef, 200 miles.


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Ellisella elongatais commonly referred to as Devil's sea whip. Difficulty in the aquarium: There are no reports available yet that this animal has already been kept in captivity successfully. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown. Goonie Uploaded by Goonie. Image detail. Profile lexID: 9547 AphiaID: 520722


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Devil's Sea Whip. Sc.Name: Ellisella barbadensis. Length: 2 to 8 ft. (60 cm to 2.5 m) Depth: 65-1600 ft. (20-488 m) Order: Alcyonacea. Distribution: Florida, Bahamas and Caribbean. Class: Anthozoa. Habitat: Inhabit deep, clear water environments, especially on steep slopes and walls. Attached to rocky substrates.


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devil's sea whip. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Genus. Ellisella. Species. Ellisella barbadensis. Identification Numbers. TSN: 52286. Geography. Working with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing benefit of the American people.


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Devil's Sea Whip: Valid name Ellisella barbadensis (Duchassaing & Michelotti, 1864) Classification. Animalia [kingdom] Animals. Cnidaria [phylum] Cnidarians. Anthozoa [class] Gorgonians, Corals and Anemones. Octocorallia [subclass] Gorgonians, Telestaceans and Soft Corals..


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The red sea whip is known for its whip-like stems or tentacles. As octocorals, they possess eight tentacles. These have nematocysts, a toxic stinging ability that allows them to defend against predators and paralyze their prey. The typical height of a red sea whip specimen is about 20 cm and can reach up to 60 cm to 1 meter in adulthood.


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Devil's sea whip (Ellisella barbadensis). The devil's sea whip is a type of gorgonian, or soft coral. It can grow to a length of more than two metres. Filmed in the Caribbean Sea.


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Ellisella schmitti Bushy Sea Whip, Whip Coral, Devil's Sea Whip. Ellisella schmittiis commonly referred to as Bushy Sea Whip, Whip Coral, Devil's Sea Whip. Difficulty in the aquarium: Experts only! Very hard to keep. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown. NOOA Ocean Explorer / National Exploration and Research


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sea whip, any of several genera of corals of the order Gorgonacea (phylum Cnidaria), characterized by a long, whiplike growth and a variety of bright colours. The "whip" consists of a colony of tiny polyps (cylindrical, stalklike forms with a mouth and eight tentacles at the upper, or free, end) that grow upon one another in a continuous.


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Red sea whip, Devil's sea whip. Colony Form. Unbranched, whiplike, to ~8 mm across near the base and sometimes >2 m in length, slightly tapered. Axis. Cylindrical; calcified, solid, with a radial pattern visible in cross section. Branches. None. Apertures.

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