funnelcups
Funnelcups are a type of small, porous, cup-shaped organism belonging to the phylum Cnidaria. They are marine invertebrates, typically found in temperate and tropical waters. Funnelcups are characterized by their distinctive funnel shape, which can range from a few millimeters to several centimeters in diameter. Their bodies are composed of a single layer of cells surrounding a central cavity, and they possess stinging cells called nematocysts, used for capturing prey and defense.
These cnidarians are sessile for most of their adult lives, attaching themselves to hard surfaces such as
While some species of funnelcups may resemble small anemones or hydroids, their unique morphology and feeding