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Gorgonian wrapper anemone (Nemanthus annamensis)
Gorgonian wrapper anemone (Nemanthus annamensis), on black coral whip. Usually seen attached to black coral trees and sea whips, gorgonian fans and other sessile benthic animals that have stalks or branches. Can also detach itself and wander through the water to find a new perch, hence its other name wandering anemone'. It is not known whether it actually kills the polyps of the animal it settles on or whether it settles on dead parts of the coral. Western Pacific Ocean
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Wandering sea anemone (Phlyctenactis tuberculosa)
Wandering sea anemone (Phlyctenactis tuberculosa), on blades of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera). Has numerous bladder-like vesicles on bulging column. In daytime it curls up and looks like a ball of baked beans. It attaches itself to weed, seagrasses and rock but can detach itself and is often seen drifting on the sea floor. Tasmania, Australia
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