No, sea anemone is Cnidaria
They are Cnidarians or coelenterates .
Sea Anemones
No, butterfly fish do not typically eat sea anemones. They primarily feed on coral polyps, small crustaceans, and other invertebrates. While some fish may consume sea anemones, it is not a common part of the butterfly fish diet.
sea anemones do not have shells !
are sea anemones decomposers
Yes, corals are invertebrates, they do not have a spine, central nervous system, head, or internal skeleton which are characteristics of vertebrates.More information:Corals belong to the phlyum Cnidaria, which are invertebrates that include the corals, sea anemones, and jellyfish.
Sea anemones are consumers yes.
any color at all
You can find sea anemones on the bottom of the Sea. Sea anemones stay in one stop there hole life.
Sea anemones are carnivorous and primarily feed on small fish, shrimp, and other invertebrates. They use their tentacles to sting and capture prey, then transfer it to their mouth located in the center of their body for digestion. Some sea anemones also have a symbiotic relationship with certain types of algae, which provide them with nutrients through photosynthesis.
sea anemones live in groups
yes sea anemones have a nerve net.