Friday, July 23, 2010
8. Radial Symmetry: Radial Symmetry is symmetry of an object which had no distinct left or right side, just a top and a bottom. As a perfect example of radial symmetry, I found a jellyfish (still living I think) washed up on the shore. Although in that state, it did not appear symmetrical, it would have been symmetrical floating in the water. The type of jellyfish I found was a Man-of-war Jellyfish. Its colors were vibrant purple and pink, almost fluorescent. The colors were so beautiful and I didn’t ever think that colors like that could possibly be natural.
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Wow! This wasn't in NJ, was it?
ReplyDeleteThis was in Hilton Head, South Carolina
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