spongyás
Spongyás is a term used in speculative biology and fiction to describe sponge-like organisms with a highly porous body and a lightweight, interconnected skeleton. In many depictions, spongyás are sessile or slowly mobile, anchored to substrates by fibrous attachments, and they display a broad range of sizes and colony forms.
Individual spongyás have a soft, gel-like tissue encasing a skeleton that blends protein fibers with silica-
Spongyás appear across diverse marine environments, from shallow coastal bays to deep-sea habitats. They are primarily
Reproduction is described as both sexual and asexual, with methods such as budding, fragmentation, or broadcast
In world-building and related media, spongyás inspire biomimetic materials, including lightweight foams, filtration membranes, and tissue
In real-world biology, spongyás is not an officially recognized taxon. The term remains primarily a fictional