The giant green sea anemone is not really that giant, but here are its adaptations:
The giant green anemone is not listed as an endangered animal. The sea anemone is also known by the name anthopleura xanthogrammica.
The phylum name of the Giant Green Anemone is Cnidaria.
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Even though an anemone is a simple animal, they have many adaptations. If an anemone feels threatened it can retract itself completely into its base. The anemone also has tentacles that are filled with a toxin that will either sting an enemy or paralyze its prey.
One species of sea anemone is Anthopleura xanthogrammica, or the giant green anemone.
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A primary adaptation is resistance to harmful sea anemones.
they have eyes and a mouth and a heart and also a brainfor anemone
The turtle has a shell for defense. The tiger shark has multiple lairs of teeth for eating...well...anything. The anemone fish can live if they go into the anemone- even though it has stinging tentacles. This is handy because when predators come to eat the anemone fish, (their prey) they can go into the anemone and the predator will get stung if it tries to eat the anemone fish. Also, the anemone fish lays its eggs buy the anemone for protection.
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