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  • because of their sting at the tip of their tentacles

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12y ago

They don't. sea nemones' need a specific, set environment that u can find out about online. Any saltwater fishtank with this environment is perfect for them, and its waving of tentacles is a thanks.

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13y ago

When their seeds (and/or when they are very young, maybe) are carried out by the tide when it is high, they are left in tide pools, and grow there. I think they are photosynthetic, so they just eat sunlight.

The answer above is all wrong, they are not plants they are animals. They use their stinging tentacles to capture prey and drag it into their mouth. They also prevent drying out at low tide by attaching bits of shells and other matter to them. This shades them from the sun. They also close up and get very small. This not only helps prevent drying out, but it gives them a low profile to aid in high wave exposure. As for the "seeds" part...yeah no. Anemones reproduce by budding. This means that they either pinch off in the middle making two anemones, or they grow a smaller anemone off of themselves.

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15y ago

i really need 2 know cause my homework is due 2morrow. well..that YOUR problem isn't it? anyways it eats food...reproduce.....die.... tentatcles helps best i guess

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10y ago

For a brief time (ebb, for example), yes. They retract their tentacles into their bodies and look like small slimy balls. They will die if water does not come back, though.

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