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Tube Anemone

Cerianthid

Description:

Tube-dwelling anemones or cerianthids look very similar to sea anemones, but belong to an entirely different subclass of anthozoans. They are solitary, living buried in soft sediments. Tube anemones live and can withdraw into tubes, which are made of a fibrous material, which is made from secreted mucus and threads of nematocyst-like organelles, known as ptychocysts. Cerianthids have a crown of tentacles that consists of two whorls of distinctly different sized tentacles. The outer whorl consists of large tentacles that extend outwards. These tentacles taper to points and are mostly used in food capture and defence. The smaller innner tentacles are held more erect than the larger lateral tentacles and are used for food manipulation and ingestion.

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1 Comment

ChrisP
ChrisP 10 years ago

Beautiful photo

SamanthaCraven
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SamanthaCraven

Cebu, Philippines

Spotted on Aug 21, 2011
Submitted on Sep 11, 2011

Spotted for Mission

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