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Tube-Dwelling Anemone
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![]() A group of several tube-dwelling anemone swirled in the water moving over a soft sandy bottom.
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![]() The tubes are made from secreted mucus and threads of nematocyst-like organelles, known as ptychocysts. The tubes are rigid and once formed retain their shape.
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![]() The exhibit included examples in all sizes. The tallest were only 8 inches (20 cm) with tentacles extended.
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![]() When frightened or threatened (or perhaps only when activated by sound or shadow), the tentacles withdraw into the tube for protection.
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![]() The large outer tentacles are for defense. The inner small tentacles are used for ingestion.
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![]() A sea star moved slowly past a tube-dwelling anemone.
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