By: Kevin Jackman Sea anemone. origin The sea anemone has many different types of its kind The scientific name for the crimson anemone is.

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By: Kevin Jackman Sea anemone

origin The sea anemone has many different types of its kind The scientific name for the crimson anemone is Cribrinopsis Fernaldi This type of color of the anemone can range from red to pale yellow to white.

Gettin’ physical The sea anemones physical characteristics are very cool The anemone looks like a flower and comes in all different colors The sea anemones tentacles flow with the current of the ocean. These anemone are also cnidarians which mean they have stinging tentacles

Where do they liv’ The sea anemone is a sessile creature for the most part If it doesn’t like the environment its living in it just floats to another rock or piece of ground it likes

Makin’ families The sea anemone is hermaphroditic, this means it can be both boy or girl The sea anemone buds off the baby anemone when it reproduces It holds the sea anemone till it is ready to be on its own

@nemone adptation$ The sea anemone adapted to its own benefit and crabs benefit The anemone can attach themselves to crabs and protect the crab This is also a good way for it to get food

n’ N3mo Some interesting facts about the sea anemone is that the sea anemone lets the clown fish live in it. The clown fish clean the anemone by eating bacteria. The tentacles also do not affect the clown fish because of a mucus wall type substance.

How they eat The sea anemone Has stinging tentacles that it uses to stun their prey then eat it Their tentacles also grab on to its prey and bring it into the center of itself to eat it here’s a video to show you

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!! :p