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Anemonia sulcata - Wikipedia
Anemonia sulcata, or Mediterranean snakelocks sea anemone, is a species of sea anemone in the family Actiniidae from the Mediterranean Sea. Whether A. sulcata should be recognized as a synonym of A. viridis remains a matter of dispute. Meer weergeven
This sea anemone has two ecotypes; one has a basal disk up to 5 cm (2 in) in diameter and has fewer than 192 tentacles (usually 142 … Meer weergeven
Anemonia sulcata has a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, which inhabit the tissues and provide energy for the sea anemone. It is dioecious, with individuals becoming sexually mature when they weigh about 20 g (0.7 oz) and the basal … Meer weergeven
Anemonia sulcata have toxic cnidocysts organelles that are able to inject venom and cause an allergic reaction, particularly a skin … Meer weergeven
This sea anemone is native to the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern Atlantic Ocean as far south as Western Sahara. It is found in the Meer weergeven
This sea anemone is popular as a seafood in southern Spain, specially, Cádiz, where it is known as ortiguillas, 'little nettles' or ortiga de … Meer weergeven
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