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Sea anemones keep on stinging swallowed fish to digest them Explore how sea anemone stinging cells, known as nematocysts, play a vital role in capturing and digesting prey.
Sea anemones have toxic tentacles that can shoot neurotoxins into unsuspecting prey, but while deadly for many, a group of fish has used this to their advantage.
There's some strange pairings out there in the wilderness. Discover some of nature's oddest couples and how they work ...
Feeding anemone: Symbiote fish actively feed hosts in wild Anemonefish provision food they don't eat to increase size of host sea anemones Date: February 26, 2025 Source: Osaka Metropolitan ...
This is important because clownfish live symbiotically with either of two sea anemone species – Heteractis magnifica and Stichodactyla gigantea. The anemones provide protection for the clownfish ...
Eventually, they will find their own anemones to live in. The post The Incredible Bond Between Clownfish and Sea Anemones appeared first on A-Z Animals.
While some regenerating animals like salamanders and fish focus on restoring lost parts in proportion to what remains, this sea anemone takes a different approach.
Scientists discover the Polynesian anemonefish, Amphiprion maohiensis, a unique species living symbiotically with sea anemones near French Polynesia.