Anemones—those soft, petaled hunters swaying with the rhythm of the sea, looking more like flowers than animals until you notice the lightning-fast snap of a tentacle.Sea anemones belong to the class Anthozoa, close kin to corals and jellyfish, and they’ve been holding their ground—quite literally—for a very long time. Unlike their free-swimming cousins, anemones anchor themselves to rock,
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