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Sea Anemones
Stinging nettle fish are found in the sea or ocean near beaches, usually around rocky or sandy areas. Their sting can be quite painful but not usually lethal.
Squid, jellyfish and octopuses are examples of ocean invertebrates.
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Sea Anemone.
In the ocean! They use their stinging tentacles to catch small fish.
That was probably a jellyfish or man-o-war (similar to a jellyfish only a colony of invertebrates instead of one animal) - they have long tentacles with stinging cells that they use to catch little fish and kill them. Baking soda will kill some of the sting.
Sea anemones play a crucial role in ocean food webs as both predators and prey. They capture small fish and invertebrates with their stinging tentacles, contributing to the regulation of these populations. Additionally, they provide habitat and protection for various species, such as clownfish, which rely on them for shelter. This mutualistic relationship enhances biodiversity and stability within the ecosystem.
Jellyfish have a gelatinous body, tentacles with stinging cells, and a simple nervous system. These characteristics help them survive in the ocean by allowing them to move efficiently, capture prey, and defend themselves from predators. Their ability to reproduce quickly and adapt to changing environments also contribute to their unique survival in the ocean.
They inhabit many places in the ocean but especially in and near coral reefs. They can camouflage themselves by changing their color due to specialized cells. In addition, they are one of the most intelligent invertebrates in the ocean therefore using various strategies, and tactics to obtain there food as well as defense.
Cnidarians, which is a kind of sponge in the vast amount of different kinds of invertabrates.
Jellyfish - which is a common group name for several species.