Yes they can. Slowly. Not very often though, usually they stay in the spot they find that's best for them, but if they need to, they can slither around veeerrrrry slow (2-3 inches an hour) on their foot, flip-flop around like a slinky, or detach from the rock and swim by waving their tentacles.
Some sea anemones get to be 100 years old.
Sea anemones typically use a combination of muscular contractions and hydrostatic pressure to move. They can either glide slowly along surfaces or release their hold and be carried by water currents to a new location. Some species can also somersault or inch themselves along surfaces using their tentacles.
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.
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.
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Sea anemones don't actually move their bodies they only move their long tenticals.
sea anemones do not have shells !
are sea anemones decomposers
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.
they are animals that doesn't move only the move in there recital for an inchs only and we classify it as predator because its a flower
sea anemones live in groups
yes sea anemones have a nerve net.
Some sea anemones get to be 100 years old.
the sea anemone have radial symmetry
Anemones' are located in the sea :)