What is a sea anemone?
Seanemone (Order Actiniaria) usually resembles a flower with a crown of tentacles surrounding the disc on the upper part of the body of a similar column. They can insert these tentacles completely and look as if they were no more than harmless blob. Seamone Sea pulls its victim into its central body cavity, which is almost completely made of giant digestive gland. When Anemone is antagonized, some species produce special stingers called Actia (Singular: Acontium) through pores in their column. In fact, they can slowly glide along the bottom of the ocean using a muscle base. Lizomers, sea anemones appear as if they were just part of Thflóra and Fauna of the sea to avoid attackers and deceive their prey. Very long lives live; It was known that some would survive for nearly a hundred years. Seanemone may be sexually reproduced or launched a new family member from the base of their column.
Some sea anemones were found nand some of the deepest ocean spots. The deepest is about 30,000 feet (9,000 meters). However, most sea anemones live in tidal pools or tropical coral reefs. Large tropical species are often so colorful with tentacles that reach from pink to yellow to red, that they mix with other inhabitants of the community with a tide.
Salenons often develop symbiotic relationships with other marine creatures. Thenejslav is a clown (Amphiprion), which lives in protective tentacles of the sea anemone, immune to its poison and feeds on crumbs of food food.
Some sea anemones live attached to the shells occupied by hermit crabs (Eupagurus). When the crab moved out, the only thing that comes with them is their friend with Anemone.