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There are over 1,000 species of sea anemones living in our oceans. They live specifically in salt water and can be anywhere from under an inch wide to several feet across. Each species has its own ...
GURLEY, Ala. (WAFF) - It will soon be safer for people to merge onto US-72 in Gurley. City leaders are working on a big project that involves realigning part of Little Cove Road. Gurley Mayor Stan ...
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A research team observing anemonefish in the field found they engage in interesting feeding behavior with their host sea anemones. Anemonefish, sometimes called clownfish, have been popular ...
Living symbiotically with sea anemones that shelter them from predators, the fish drive away organisms that nibble at their hosts. Anemonefish have also shown they will provide their hosts with ...
A new article expands our understanding of sensory neurons in the tentacles of sea anemones, linking them to kidney disease in humans through a common gene. Biological sciences researchers from ...
Come spring, our native wood anemone carpets ancient woodlands with starry white flowers, and colourful bunches of Mediterranean anemones blaze purple, pink, and red outside florists. Anemones are ...
Anemonefish don’t just take shelter in sea anemones—they feed them too! Scientists recently observed these fish offering food to their hosts, ensuring they thrive. This unusual behavior benefits both ...
A new invasive species has been discovered on the Jersey Shore: an anemone from across the Atlantic Ocean that scientists describe as a greenish blue snot ball. The Actinia equina, also known as ...