By the anemone.
A clown fish defends itself by hanging around in anemone's. The poison rubs onto their skin.
The anemone will protect a clownfish, the only fish that the anemone will not sting.
they protect themselves from larger carnivorous fish by hiding among the tentacles of Sea Anemones- which would sting and eat the larger fish... The Clown fish is immune to the Sea Anemone's stings.
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The main and only mean of protection for clown fish is the anemone. This is the reason why clown fish spend all their lives swimming nearby anemone. They protect each other. It is called "symbiosis".
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Clownfish protect themselves by living in the stinging tentacles of an anemone. They are also quite aggressive and can chase away other animals if the need arises.
The benefit the anemone gains is that the Clown Fish helps to protect it while it lives above it or nests down in it. The Anemone belongs to that Clown fish, it is its home. Hope that helps. Lea
The anemone will protect a clownfish, the only fish that the anemone will not sting.
Yes, sometimes. The group is comprised of all males with one female.
What is the unusual characteristics of the clown fish?
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