An example of a radially symmetric organism is Hydra. Radial symmetry is a type of symmetry where the body of the organism can be divided into identical halves by any plane passing through its central axis. In the case of Hydra, it has a tubular body with tentacles around its mouth that can be extended and retracted in any direction, giving it radial symmetry. Other examples of radially symmetric organisms include jellyfish, sea anemones, and starfish.