White pixie cut Gerard as Giant Plumose Anemone Metridium farcimen

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White pixie cut Gerard as Giant Plumose Anemone Metridium farcimen

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A striped anemone (Anthothoe chilensis) in Elqui, Chile
by Marcelo Andrés Rojas González
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Medusa Anemone Peachia neozelanica
A sea anemone that attaches itself to medusa jellyfish, found near Aotearoa New Zealand.
image by Luca Davenport-Thomas

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Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Siblings can be a pain-- especially when they're all clones of you. The aggregating anemone is often found in masses of up to a hundred polyps, all of them identical to each other. The ones on the edge of the mass are smaller and unable to reproduce, but have larger, specialized tentacles called acrorhagi that they use to defend their territory from invading anemone masses.
(Image: A small group of aggregating anemones (Anthopleura elegantissima), one of which is in the middle of dividing, by Dave Cowles)
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