Sea anemones are sessile and their food has to come to them by swimming past or by floating past on the currents.
They have stinging tentacles with which they paralyze their food and transfer it to their central mouth to ingest.
They filter the water and get all the bacteria from the water.
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 are carnivores. They primarily feed on small fish, shrimp, and other small creatures that come into contact with their tentacles.
Sea anemones occupy a niche as predatory marine animals that typically attach themselves to surfaces on the ocean floor. They primarily feed on small fish and invertebrates that come within reach of their venomous tentacles. Additionally, sea anemones play a role in the ecosystem by providing habitat for various fish species that seek shelter among their tentacles.
Sea anemones do not lay eggs. They reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs. The fertilized eggs develop into larvae, which eventually settle and grow into new sea anemones.
Sea anemones are marine creatures with varying sizes and weights depending on the species. On average, sea anemones can weigh anywhere from a few ounces to a couple of pounds. Their weight can also fluctuate depending on factors such as the amount of water they absorb or release in their body.
Sea anemones eat fish whole and where they caught it. Kinda like jellyfish, but ancored to a rock
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 are carnivores. They eat by sticking themselves to rocks and reaching their tentacles out to capture small animals like plankton. Being small carnivores, sea anemones are second level consumers.
Yes, they can kill you, but it is very rare and it depends where they hurt you and how your body reacts to their venom.
Most Sea Anemones eat Mirco-organisms proto-plankton.
No. They are animals like jellyfish and coral.
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plankton. since they eat them. after death though.
Crabs eat green seaweed Whelks eat red seaweed Small fish eat shrimps Shrimps eat plankton Animal plankton eats plant plankton Sea anemones eat plankton Shore crabs eat shrimps and small fish Crabs eat whelk Small fish eats sea anemones Seagulls eat small fish and crabs
sea anemones do not have shells !
are sea anemones decomposers
Sea anemones are consumers yes.