It is commonly found in science labs (for testing), and rock pools at mid-tide levels. It is characterized by long strings of olive brown hollow "beads". These "beads" have a slimy layer that conserves moisture They also contain pure oxygen, allowing the consumer to breath underwater when they are chewed. Each bead also contains some water to keep them from losing vital amounts of moisture during tide changes. Bubbleweed live in groups to conserve moisture as well.
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