There are thousands of different species of sea anemones in the ocean with some living as far deep as 32,000 feet. Anemones are marine invertebrates that are closely related to jellyfish.
The ornately colored sea anemone (uh-NEM-uh-nee) is named after the equally flashy terrestrial anemone flower. A close relative of coral and jellyfish, anemones are stinging polyps that spend most ...
An international group of scientists has returned from the depths of the ocean with a new lab animal in hand: a glowing anemone whose tentacles ... dark depths of the sea. The scientists explored ...
The Borealis Mud Volcano, 400 metres below the surface, continuously releases methane-rich fluids, creating a unique deep-sea ...
One would think that a volcano was not the most hospitable place for living organisms. However, the Borealis Mud Volcano, at ...
In Japan, they live in deep waters across the Pacific side of ... In May 2014, Moritaki first saw a yamato tokkuri umigumo eating a sea anemone. That particular sea spider has since died, but ...
View Full Profile. Learn about our Editorial Policies. In the freshwater polyp Hydra vulgaris, a single population of stem cells is responsible for both gamete production and the sea anemone’s ...
Contrary to expectations, this deep-sea volcano is not barren but serves ... crusts formed over thousands of years, including: Anemones, serpulids, demosponges, and sparse octocoral colonies ...