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it was green becouse it ate algee. if they dont eat it, they are probably clear or something
ReplyDeletei wish i could b thyere ause it seems fun.
ReplyDeletemaddie
I love to look at hydras they are funny to watch. When they move it was cool thank you mrs.Yates
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Thank you Mrs. Yates for letting us do this! The Hydra was really cool!!!!1 It seemed like the hydra was growing and shrinking when the amount of light changed. Or it could just be that it was moving from standing what seemed upright to swimming on tis side or just that it was swimming.
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This was a really fun project we got to see hydra and what they look like. Ours was green and liked to move around alot it lokked very weird. it had 6 things on its head are did not like light so it move wat alot.
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