yes they are. they are part of the cnidarian group.
A slug and a sea anemone.
They are invertebrates.
The Clownfish feeds on the small invertebrates in the anemone which might otherwise damage it. Also it's suggested that the faeces generated by the Clownfish acts as a fertilizer for the anemone.
I know one of them is a jelly fish and a sea anemone
I know one of them is a jelly fish and a sea anemone
Clown Fish eat mysids, isopods, zooplankton small invertebrates which otherwise potentially could harm the sea anemone.
No, sea anemone is Cnidaria
A yellow anemone is a particular species of anemone, Latin name Anemone ranunculoides.
the clown fish feeds on small invertebrates which otherwise potentially could harm the sea anemone, and the fecal matter from the clown fish provides nutrients to the Sea_anemone.
No, pink anemone fish (also known as pink clownfish) are not herbivores; they are primarily carnivorous. Their diet mainly consists of small zooplankton, algae, and various small invertebrates. While they may occasionally nibble on algae, they rely on protein-rich foods for their nutritional needs.
anemone.
'Bosanemoon' is a Dutch equivalent of 'wood anemone' [Anemone nemorosa].