Monday, 28 January 2013






a smack of sea jellies
bloomy swarms moon jellyfish 
hydromedusae polyp gelatious umberella
transmits impulses throughout the nerve net and 
around a circular nerve ring a brainless species adapt
to tidal flux they ebb at tide until they hit a gravel bar then 
descend below the current waiting for the tide to rise, ascending 
and allowing them to sweep them back into the bay diving for salt ... 

some have twenty four occelli capable of seeing colour up from down
and sunlight ... suspended on stalks with heavy crystals on one end
 acting like a gyroscope to orient the eyes skyward. They look 
upward to navigate from roots in mangrove swamps to the 
open lagoon and back, watching for the mangrove 
canopy, where they feed. Propolsion is cilia 
paddles or pulsating bell form pelagic 
colonies like siphonophores






00.32am, 28.01.13. © Lizarikk

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