Siphonophores
Siphonophores are an order of hydrozoan cnidarians within the class Hydrozoa. They are colonial animals rather than a single individual, consisting of many specialized zooids that are genetically identical and physically integrated to function as a single organism. Siphonophores develop from a single fertilized egg, budding repeatedly to form an elongated colony with distinct, interdependent parts.
Colonies are organized into two main regions: the nectosome, which bears swimming zooids called nectophores that
Ecology and distribution: Siphonophores are predominantly pelagic and occur in oceans worldwide, from the surface to
Interactions with humans: Stings from siphonophores can irritate the skin or cause more serious reactions, depending