When touching an anemone, you may feel a slight stickiness or sliminess due to the mucous layer on its tentacles. The tentacles may also have a slightly rough texture, especially if they have stinging cells called nematocysts. Depending on the species, touching an anemone may result in a mild sting or prickling sensation, similar to a minor bee sting. It's important to be cautious when touching anemones, as some species can deliver a more painful sting.
You could get stung.
It is called a "sea anemone" because it is a flower-like animal (anemone being a variety of flower) that lives in the sea.
An anemone buttercup is a delicate flower with bright yellow petals like a buttercup but with anemone-like frilly petal edges. It typically has a yellow center surrounded by layers of thin, wavy petals.
Smooth and cool to the touch.
Furry and Horrible never touch them they feel weird!
Aseroe rubra, or anemone stinkhorn, is a basidiomycete fungus . It released a foul odor and looks like a red anemone when mature.
Water can feel wet, cool, and smooth when you touch it. Its texture can vary depending on factors like temperature and purity.
she like you or she like how your face feel.
smooth,soft,rough
There is a system and when your finger or something hits it like a tap it will feel it and it works
No. Sea Anenomes are just plants that absorb little things floating around in the water as food.
Like all living reptiles, Komodo dragons are scaly. So they probably feel rough to the touch.