The bryozoans are filter feeding invertebrates, small and sessile;
most of them marine and colonial. On the sea shores they can be found encrusting bivalve shells or snails,
and they will look like a stain of different color similar to a sponge but solid.
Or on the stones and shells left in the puddles at low tides.
The bryozoans are filter feeding invertebrates, small and sessile;
most of them marine and colonial. On the sea shores they can be found encrusting bivalve shells or snails,
and they will look like a stain of different color similar to a sponge but solid.
Or on the stones and shells left in the puddles at low tides.
The bryozoans are filter feeding invertebrates, small and sessile;
most of them marine and colonial. On the sea shores they can be found encrusting bivalve shells or snails,
and they will look like a stain of different color similar to a sponge but solid.
Or on the stones and shells left in the puddles at low tides.