Wandering sea anemone
A species of Phlyctenactis Scientific name : Phlyctenactis tuberculosa Genus : Phlyctenactis
Wandering sea anemone, A species of Phlyctenactis
Botanical name: Phlyctenactis tuberculosa
Genus: Phlyctenactis
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Description
This anemone is covered with bubble-like sacks, and comes in a variety of colours from brownish orange, mauve, light grey to brown in colour. The tentacles are lighter, and may be pale yellow, grey, brown or orange-yellow in colour. It grows to a maximum size of 15 centimetres (6 in) in diameter with a column that can reach 25 centimetres (10 in) long. During the day, it remains bundled together, appearing like a ball of baked beans.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Cnidarians Class
Sea anemones and corals Order
Sea anemones Family
Actiniidae Genus
Phlyctenactis Species
Wandering sea anemone