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Marrus orthocanna is a species of pelagic siphonophore, a colonial animal. It has zooids, some of which are polyps and some medusae.
It lives in the Arctic and other cold, deep waters, swimming independently in mid-ocean.

The Siphonophores are an order of cnidarian invertebrates in the class Hydrozoa. The Portuguese man o' war is an example.

A siphonophore is not a single animal. It is a colony of four kinds of zooids. Zooids are very small, highly modified individuals. All the zooids in a colony are genetically identical. These zooids are specialized polyps and medusoids.

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