Friday, March 21, 2014

The Yellow Sea Anemone

Photo: A yellow sea anemone



Yellow Sea Anemone


The sea anemone may look like the beautiful flower for which it’s named, but fish that swim too close may regret it. The anemone, which is related to corals and jellyfish, uses venom-laden tentacles to stab passing victims with a paralyzing neurotoxin—rendering them helpless and fit to be eaten.












(source:google/http://ocean.nationalgeographic.com/)

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