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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.
Some sea anemones get to be 100 years old.
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 prey on fish and marine invertebrates they can subdue with their stinging tentacles. Most of the sea anemones that live in relatively shallow or brightly lit waters also maintain and cultivate symbiotic zooxanthellae algae in their tissues, and derive almost all their nutritional and oxygen requirements from their symbiotes.
The sea star's predators are birds, otters, and humans. This is according to http://library.thinkquest.org/J001418/star.html. Sea Stars (like Solaster dawsoni) also prey on other species of sea stars (like Pycnopodia helianthoides).
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.
Believe it or not, we, humans, are the major predators of sea anemones. We export them from the US and gain from 24 to 50 million dollars a year!!
The animal kingdom.
sea anemones do not have shells !
are sea anemones decomposers
Sea anemones are consumers yes.
any color at all
Sea anemone are not poisons to humans in fact they are not poisonus us to some fish such as the clown fish. Sea anemones use their poisons has their defense "weapon". Sea anemones are helpful to clown fish because that's wear they live and clown fish predators are threaten by their poisons.So to answer your question no they are not. :)
You can find sea anemones on the bottom of the Sea. Sea anemones stay in one stop there hole life.
sea anemones live in groups
yes sea anemones have a nerve net.
Some sea anemones get to be 100 years old.