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John's Phyla
Cnidaria
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The Moon Jelly - Aurelia aurita
The Portuguese Man-of-war - Physalia physalis
The Gorgonian Wrapper -Nemanthus annamensis
Echinodermata
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The Sea Star - Astropecten aranciacus
The Purple Sea Urchin - Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
The Pineapple Sea Cucumber - Thelenota ananas
Arthropoda
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The Blue Morpho Butterfly - Morpho menelaus
The American lobster - Homarus americanus
The Common Housefly - Musca domestica
Santino's Phyla
Chordata
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The Killer Whale - Orcinus orca
The Leopard - Panthera pardus
The Blue Jay - Cyanocitta cristata
Annelida
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The Earthworm - Lumbricus terrestris
The Leech - Hirudo medicinalis
The Bristle Worm - Ophiodromus flexuosus
Mollusca
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The Common Octopus - Octopus vulgaris
The Hard Clam - Mercenaria mercenaria
The Sea Snail - Littorina obtusata
Vincent's Phyla
Porifera
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The Fire Sponge - Tedania ignis
The Green finger Sponge - Iotrochota birotulata
The Breadcrumb Sponge - Halichondria panicea
Platyhelminthes
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The Tiger Flatworm - Maritigrella crozieri
The New Zealand Flatworm - Arthurdendyus triangulatus
The Blue Garden Flatworm - Caenoplana coerulea
Nematoda
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Soybean Cyst Nematode - Heterodera glycines
Southern Root-Knot - Meloidogyne incognita
Whipworm - Trichuris trichiura
The Common Housefly
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Musca domestica)
The Common HOusefly
The common housefly can see, taste, smell, and hear using it's multiple sensory organs. These link to the nerve cord an bring information to the brain to be process where an action will be chosen as a reaction to the stimuli.