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algae need
light to flourish, so
snakelock anemones will be
found in the ****est pools. On
average the
snakelocks anemone is 8 cm wide.
Unlike other...
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sulcata (Mediterranean
snakelocks sea anemone)". www.uniprot.org.
Retrieved 2018-04-05. "Anemonia
sulcata (Pennant, 1777)
snakelocks anemone". SeaLifeBase...
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Kaliseptine was
first isolated from the
snakelocks anemone Anemonia viridis,
previously known as
Anemonia sulcata. The
snakelocks anemone releases its
venom via...
- homepages.ed.ac.uk.
Archived from the
original on
October 17, 2008. "
Snakelocks Anemone".
British Marine Life
Study Society.
September 5, 2008. Retrieved...
- species, such as the red
seaweed Corallina officinalis.
Animals include the
Snakelocks anemone Anemonia viridis, the
Spotted goby
Gobius ruthensparri, Periwinkles...
- the prey on
which they feed. In
southwestern Spain and Sardinia, the
snakelocks anemone (Anemonia viridis) is
consumed as a delicacy. The
whole animal...
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Aulactinia veratra, the
green snakelock anemone, is a
species of sea
anemone in the
family Actiniidae. It is
native to the
southeastern Indian Ocean and...
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Cribrinopsis fernaldi, also
known as the
crimson anemone,
snakelock anemone, chevron-tentacle
anemone and
Fernald brooding anemone (not to be confused...
- sarg****ensis Hargitt, 1908
Anemonia sulcata (Pennant, 1777)
Anemonia viridis (
Snakelocks anemone) (Forskål, 1775) "WoRMS -
World Register of
Marine Species - Anemonia...
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latter growing noticeably larger in size than normal. Cup coral,
snakelocks anemone and dead man's
fingers coral, may also be
found here.
Common fish...