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Finger Sponges are found southwards from Western Australia to the central New South Wales coast. Finger Sponges live in coastal waters and on subtidal rocky reefs.
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all sponges dont have teeth, so they eat small plankton.
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it filters out bacteria from the water
Sponges are mainly filter feeders, eating particles and plankton in water that enters their system
A finger sponge typically exhibits radial symmetry, with multiple arms radiating outward from a central point. This symmetry allows the sponge to efficiently capture food particles from various directions in its aquatic environment.
Many of the reef fishes feed on sponges for their diet.
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Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: PoriferaClass: DemospongiaeSubclass: CeractinomorphaOrder: PoeciloscleridaFamily: MicrocionidaeGenus: HolopsammaSpecies: laminaefavosa
The finger sponge is a species of demosponge that is found in shallow waters of the Caribbean Sea. It also belongs to a family called Iotrochotidae.