The origin of the name comes from the genus hydra an animal with radial symmetry and the ability to regenerate limbs similar to the greek monster that you're referring to. It regenerates cells at a remarkable pace to maintain survival like how it never dies from father time just like the Genus Hydra not the Marvel terrorist organization. That name came from Lernaen Hydra.
Yes, hydras are real animals. They are small freshwater creatures belonging to the phylum Cnidaria and are known for their regenerative abilities, being able to regenerate lost body parts.
Yes, hydra is a small freshwater organism that belongs to the phylum Cnidaria. They are known for their fascinating ability to regenerate lost body parts and reproduce asexually through budding. Hydras are commonly found in ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams.
The scientific name for hydra is Hydra vulgaris.
I assume you mean the one from Hercules' quest. The Hydra was a dragon with many heads and everytime Hercules cut one off two more would sprout up. To solve this problem, Hercules would cauterize the exposed neck(burning it shut) so that the beast could not regenerate its heads and eventually was killed
The monster that we hear about with many heads and is dragon-like does not exist. There however is an animal named Hyrda (genus) that lives in fresh water and have a unique ability to regenerate. Please see the link for more information.
Hydra is an animal. Animals never have chloroplasts
frogs do regenerate
In hydra -_-
no,hydra have no organ
A hydra does not have cephalization.
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