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I believe so. I can make up any sort of common name for a critter, and so long as I can get enough people to use it, it'll be correct.howarde:People here call them blue bell tunicates... Is this correct?
True Tunicates. Simple Colonial Tunicates, specifically. They share a common attachment, but not extensive tissues and a siphon like the more complicated compound forms.What would they be classified as? in a broad, non-technical way.
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