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Cerianthid Tube Anemone

Cerianthus filiformis

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Description:

Also called flowers of the sea because of the variability in their coloration. Cerianthid live inside tubes they build with their own mucus secretions. Most of the tube is buried on the floor. The outer tentacles are like flower petals, while the short inner tentacles, in a dfferent color, resemble the center of a flower. The tentacles move independently from each other, catching food that they directly deposit on the center of the anemone. The tentacles are charged with nematocysts to immobilize prey.

Habitat:

Lankayan Island, Borneo.

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PublishedApril 3, 2016

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