Look at them like upside-down jelly fish that stick to rocks. People look at them more like underwater plants instead of the sedentary cousins of jellyfish.
If you ever have an aquarium with them in you will find that they will just up and move some where else if they decide where tey are is not to their liking
I find it so fascinating that they are considered to be animals.
Look at them like upside-down jelly fish that stick to rocks. People look at them more like underwater plants instead of the sedentary cousins of jellyfish.
If you ever have an aquarium with them in you will find that they will just up and move some where else if they decide where tey are is not to their liking
For example: watch this sea anemone GTFO when threatened by a predator.
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And they prefer the inside of a power head (+_+)
Why wouldn’t they be considered an animal?
They look and act like plants or fungi in a lot of ways.
Not really. These things have mouths and a digestive system. They are predators, have a nervous system, and they produce sperm.