How does a sea anemone trap their prey
by sooting down its prey with a type of poison.
They capture their pray by stinging them with their tentacles and then they pull the stunned prey into their mouth, which is in the center of the top of the animal.
A sea anemone is a marine creature that looks like a plant but is actually a predatory animal related to jellyfish and corals. Sea anemones are known for their colorful appearance and tentacles that they use to capture prey.
It is called a "sea anemone" because it is a flower-like animal (anemone being a variety of flower) that lives in the sea.
No, sea anemone do not eat fish. Sea anemone eat small bacteria that grows on them.
I believe that you mean "anemone." The anemone is a type of flower that is usually small and modest. The sea anemone is a flower-like carnivorous creature that lives in the sea (obviously). It uses its stinging tentacles to catch prey. The sea anemone is usually anchored in one spot, and is known to have mutual relationships with animals such as clown fish.
The Sea Anemone uses clown fish to clean it and the clown fish uses the sea anemone for protection.
One species of sea anemone is Anthopleura xanthogrammica, or the giant green anemone.
they hide behind sea plants and sneak up on the prey. they attack when they see a prey. usally they cacth them but not always
No, it is not a vertebrate.It is an invertebrate.No. A sea anemone is an invertebrate.
No. A sea anemone and a jellyfish would not meet. If they did meet, the jellyfish would sting the sea anemone and kill it.
Predators of the sea anemone include nudibranchs, sea stars, and fishes.