Cnidarians are water animals that have a simple, usually symmetrical, body with a mouth opening. Stinging cells on tentacles around the mouth catch prey. Cnidarians are either bell-shaped and mobile, like the jellyfish, or tubes anchored to one spot, like coral and sea anemones.
PHYLUM: CNIDARIA
Class: Anthozoa
Features: anchored polyp (tube-like) form, carnivorous (eat flesh), often in groups
Class: Scyphozoa
Features: free-living, medusoid (bell-shaped) form, mouth on underside
Class: Hydrozoa
Features: some free-living, others anchored, most in colonies (large groups), mostly carnivorous
Class: Cubozoa
Features: free-living, box-shaped medusoid form, with long tentacles from corners
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