Tarl Sea Plate
The Tarl sea ascidian [zūn hǎi qiào], English name Salps, is a jellyfish-like animal that feeds on phytoplankton (algae, etc.). ) in the water and ejects It is by inhalation that the seawater completes its movement in the water. Their bodies are barrel-shaped, almost completely transparent, and measure between 1 and 10 centimeters in length. It is a sea creature with a slightly flattened translucent barrel shape similar to a jellyfish. The body is barrel-shaped and lives a floating life, individually or in groups. The backpack is thin and transparent, with a circular muscle band on it. They form ring-shaped structures as part of their reproductive cycle and are a type of marine invertebrate.
Usually live in cold seas, mostly in the Southern Ocean. Their bodies are gelatinous, move through water absorbing water and feed on plankton. Its shape ttransparent protects it from predators, because being transparent in water constitutes good camouflage.
Chinese name
Tarl of the ascidian
Kingdom
Animal kingdom
Division
< p >ChordatesSubphylum
Urochordates
Class
Recovery
Family
Beach family
Range
Usually living in cold sea areas, most in the Southern Ocean