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  1. Sea anemone - Wikipedia

    Some species of sea anemone live in association with clownfish, hermit crabs, small fish, or other animals to their mutual benefit. Sea anemones breed by liberating sperm and eggs through …

  2. Sea Anemone: Audubon Aquarium - New Orleans, LA

    As adults, anemones are typically sessile. If their environment becomes inhospitable, sea anemones use their foot slowly move around the bottom or “swim” by flexing and twisting their …

  3. Sea anemone | Invertebrate, Symbiotic Relationship

    Nov 12, 2025 · Sea anemones are commonly yellow, green, or blue; they are typically attached by the pedal disk, or base, to a hard surface such as a rock, wharf timber, a seashell, or the back …

  4. The Swimming Sea Anemone - ArcGIS StoryMaps

    Dec 18, 2023 · When there feel harmed or bothered by a predator the anemones start pushing themselves through the water and swim, finding another area to inhabit. They are able to …

  5. Anemones - Seattle Aquarium

    Though some are free swimming, most adult anemones stay in one place. They anchor themselves to surfaces or sand with a sticky foot called a pedal disc. If their environment …

  6. The Mysterious Sea Anemones Types & Care

    Surprisingly, non-moving sea anemones can swim, especially when their environment is not conducive to growth or in the presence of predators (like sea turtles). Sea anemones can …

  7. Sea Anemones: They Swim in DIFFERENT Styles?! ‍♂️

    Discover the surprising variety in sea anemone swimming styles! Learn how different species use their bodies and tentacles for locomotion.

  8. Can Sea Anemones Swim? Understanding Their Movement - GNA

    Sep 2, 2025 · Can sea anemones swim? While most sea anemones are predominantly sessile, meaning they remain attached to a substrate, certain species possess the remarkable ability to …

  9. Sea Anemone - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting …

    Unlike their free-swimming jellyfish relatives, sea anemones are typically sessile polyps, meaning they spend most of their lives attached to a substrate. Their basic body plan is a cylindrical …

  10. Stomphia: The Swimming Anemone - Lake Forest College

    Feb 24, 2016 · Stomphia are sea anemones that are known for their swimming behavior. Many of these organisms can be found on the west coast of the United States, specifically in the Pacific …