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Creature Features

Phyla: Porifera

Name: Sponge

Habitat: Water

Symmetry: Assymmetry
Vertebrate/Invertebrate: Invertebrate

How it Feeds: Is a filter feeder

Nervous System: None

Fun Fact: Is sessile (attatched to something as an adult)

Phyla: Cnidaria

Name: Jellyfish

Habitat: Water

Symmetry: Radial
Vertebrate/Invertebrate: Invertebrate

What it feeds on: Meat

Nervous System: Simple, netlike

Fun Fact: Has asexual OR sexual reproduction

Phyla: Platyhelminthe

Name: Tapeworm

Habitat: All Major

Symmetry: Bilat
Vertebrate/Invertebrate: Invertebrate

How it Feeds- Anima;s / Smaller lifeforms

Nervous System: Longitudinal Fibres

Fun Fact: No internal cavity

Phyla: Arthropod

Name: Spider

Habitat: EVERYWHERE

Symmetry: Bilatteral
Vertebrate/Invertebrate: Invertebrate

How it Feeds- Feeds on everything

Nervous System: Brain and Ganglia

Fun Fact: Arthropods like Spiders can have anywhere from 3 to 400 pairs of legs

Phyla: Mollusk

Name: Snail

Habitat: Mostly marine, some land

Symmetry: Bilatteral
Vertebrate/Invertebrate: Invertebrate

How it Feeds- Eats wide variety

Nervous System: Circum-oesophagal ring, ganglia and paired nerve chords

Fun Fact: Phyla name comes from the latin Molluscus, meaning soft of body.

Phyla: Echioderma

Name: Starfish

Habitat: Water

Symmetry: 5 ray
Vertebrate/Invertebrate: Invertebrate

How it Feeds- Eats particles in the water and other animals

Nervous System: Circum-oseophageal ring

Fun Fact:

Phyla: Annelid

Name: Worm

Habitat: Most enviroments

Symmetry: Bilatteral
Vertebrate/Invertebrate: Invertebrate

How it Feeds- Eats wide range of things

Nervous System: Amterior nerve ring, gangla and bentral nerve chord

Fun Fact: Not many annelids are commonly known

Phyla: Nematoda

Name: Nematoda (I think)

Habitat: Everywhere

Symmetry: Bilatteral
Vertebrate/Invertebrate: Invertebrate

How it Feeds- Everything

Nervous System: Pharyngeal nerve ring

Fun Fact: Normally sexual reproduction

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