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Definition of Sea whip

Sea whip
Sea whip Sea" whip` (Zo["o]l.) A gorgonian having a simple stem.

Meaning of Sea whip from wikipedia

- deep sea, polar waters, tropics and subtropics. Common names for subsets of this order are sea fans and sea whips; others are similar to the sea pens...
- Leptogorgia virgulata, commonly known as the sea whip or colorful sea whip, is a species of soft coral in the family Gorgoniidae. Leptogorgia virgulata...
- and mesembrenone Glaucium flavum (yellow horned poppy, yellow hornpoppy or sea poppy): glaucine California poppies: Protopine and Californidine Psilocybin...
- yellow sea whip, is a species of colonial soft coral in the family Gorgoniidae. It is native to parts of the eastern Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea and...
- was about the same). According to The Wrap and based on data gathered by Whip Media, Shadow and Bone was number 24 on the list of the most watched series...
- Bryaninops (commonly known as sea whip gobies) is a tropical Indo-Pacific genus of gobies. The genus takes its common name from the fact that it is commensal...
- intertidal to depths of more than 6100 m. Sea pens are grouped with the octocorals, together with sea whips (gorgonians). Although the group is named...
- symmetry and includes the soft corals and gorgonians (sea pens, sea fans and sea whips), and sea pansies. The smaller subclass, Ceriantharia, consists of the...
- clavata, the violescent sea-whip, is a species of colonial soft coral in the family Plexauridae. It is found in shallow seas of the north-eastern Atlantic...
- Mastigoproctus giganteus, the giant whip scorpion, also called the giant vinegaroon or grampus, is a species of whip scorpions in the family Thelyphonidae...