Based on the Wired article about siphonophores, answer the following questions in your own words: 1) How do individual siphonophores work together to create massive colonies? How... Based on the Wired article about siphonophores, answer the following questions in your own words: 1) How do individual siphonophores work together to create massive colonies? How long can these colonies become? How large can siphonophore colonies become? 2) Explain how an individual siphonophore functions as an organ? 3) How do individual siphonophores communicate with other individuals within a colony? 4) Explain how siphonophores hunt for food using lures. 5) Many people get stung each year by a Portuguese Man-O-War without actually seeing one in the water. Why does this occur? 6) Why do you feel that siphonophores are being referred to as an “absurd creature?”

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The article discusses siphonophores, which are gelatinous marine creatures. They form colonies and can grow up to 100 feet long.

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