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Pacific Northwest Anemoe


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Pacific Northwest Anemoe. Though most anemones stay in one place, they can “swim” by flexing their bodies! A mucus layer protects clownfish from an anemone’s sting.

Tide Pool Lifegoose Barnacles Common Sea Star And Giant Green Sea
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A mucus layer protects clownfish from an anemone’s sting. Web pacific northwest marine life. Web explore the anemones of edmonds underwater park in the pacific northwest and puget sound.

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Tide Pool Lifegoose Barnacles Common Sea Star And Giant Green Sea

These creatures can survive at depths of more than 32,000 feet. Web explore the anemones of edmonds underwater park in the pacific northwest and puget sound. A mucus layer protects clownfish from an anemone’s sting. Web even the pacific northwest’s giant green sea anemone (about as big as a dinner plate) is vulnerable!

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