Medusozoa the Aurelian

21 of 37
Medusozoa
0% Happy
Owner
phoenix
Stolen
25 Jan 2014
11,551 +2
Views
445 +1
Clicks
186
Feeds
Recent Feeders
*Came: 27-08-15
*From: @clbr6117 😊
*Status: NEVER UFT/UFA
*travel:
*Stage: Egg
*Needs: 500 clicks, 1000 clicks, 1500 clicks
*Hatchling:
*Stage 2:
*Adult:

Medu is an Aurelia, a moon jellyfish. His name is the scientific group name for the most common type of jellies, commonly known as jellyfishes. The "hat" of jellies is referred to as a medusa in biology, which is why the group name is Medusozoa, which means "Medusa animal" in latin. While other jellies do have a body or hat, it does not have the same shape as the Medusozoa jellies. For example, the Cubozoa has a cube shaped body.
Most jellies have both tendrils and tentacles beneath their hat, with the tendrils being the venomous organs. Jellies are for the most part consisted of water, with their body being squishy and gelatinous. Jellies can regenerate with a limited ability, i.e. they can heal from damages.

(Last changed: 2015-08-29)

About Aurelian Eggs

This egg was given out for Creature Release Week in January of 2014.

Aurelian eggs, although harmless, are disconcertingly squishy and slimy to the touch. The Science and Research Center theorizes that the surface of the egg becomes the Aurelian's body while the dangerous tentacles develop within.

About the Aurelian Creature

When an Aurelian first hatches it is still relatively safe to handle as its tentacles have yet to acquire their stinging potency. As the creature grows and matures so does its power, and a full grown Aurelian should not be touched without proper safety equipment, or at the very least a pair of rubber gloves. Many hypotheses exist to explain why the increase in an Aurelian's electricity is proportional to its age. The most popular theory suggests that the Aurelian's soft body absorbs ions from its seawater habitat throughout its life, eventually resulting in major conductivity.