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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
The barnacle is in infraclass Cirripedia. The name Cirripedia is actually derived from Latin and translates to the term "Joint Footed".[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnacles] If you don't know much about barnacles then you should know that they are [[sessile]], [[filter feeding]] animals covered in calcereous plates that stick to surfaces such as rocks or ships.[http://www.wildsingapore.com/wildfacts/crustacea/othercrust/ciriipedia/cirripedia.htm] They are in the same family as [[crabs]] and [[lobsters]], and they are very hard to remove from the surfaces they are attached to. Sailors regard them as a major problem because when vast quantities attach themselves to ships it creates a major problem for both the sailors and the boat. However sailors can cover the boat in a [[copper]] bottom oxide that keeps the larval stage of barnacles away from the boat. Of course not all barnacles cling to boats, rocks, and other surfaces. Some species are [[parasites]] and can infest themselves | The barnacle is in infraclass Cirripedia. The name Cirripedia is actually derived from Latin and translates to the term "Joint Footed".[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnacles] If you don't know much about barnacles then you should know that they are [[sessile]], [[filter feeding]] animals covered in calcereous plates that stick to surfaces such as rocks or ships.[http://www.wildsingapore.com/wildfacts/crustacea/othercrust/ciriipedia/cirripedia.htm] They are in the same family as [[crabs]] and [[lobsters]], and they are very hard to remove from the surfaces they are attached to. Sailors regard them as a major problem because when vast quantities attach themselves to ships it creates a major problem for both the sailors and the boat. However sailors can cover the boat in a [[copper]] bottom oxide that keeps the larval stage of barnacles away from the boat. Of course not all barnacles cling to boats, rocks, and other surfaces. Some species are [[parasites]] and can infest themselves on crabs. Barnacles are amazing creatures and I marvel at the Creator when ever I look at them.[http://seagrant.gso.uri.edu/factsheets/597barnacle.html] | ||
== Anatomy == | == Anatomy == |
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