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"<b>Bring in the clown.</b><br><br>Clown fish always live near sea anemones.<br><br>They are immune from and protected by the stinging tentacles of the sea anemone.<br><br>The clown fish helps the anemone by cleaning its tentacles.",

"<b>Sex Ed.</b><br><br>Sea anemones have two methods of reproduction.<br><br>They reproduce by lateral fission, where an identical animal sprouts out of the anemone's side; but more often they reproduce sexually.<br><br>Eggs are fertilised in their gastric cavity and the young are released through their mouth, where the free-swimming larvae soon find something to attach themselves to.",

"<b>Flowers with a bite.</b><br><br>Sea anemones look like pretty flowers, but they are predatory animals.<br><br>They have a large mouth surrounded by tentacles with nematocysts, stinging cells that paralyze and trap small marine animals.",

"<b>Pals with a crab.</b><br><br>Some sea anemones have a symbiotic relationship with the hermit crab.<br><br>They attach themselves to the shell of the hermit crab.<br><br>The sea anemone benefits from food scraps left by the hermit crab, and the crab is given camouflage and protection by the stinging nettles of the sea anemone.",

"<b>1,000 strong.</b><br><br>There are over 1,000 species of sea anemones.<br><br>They are found in coastal waters around the world, in shallow waters such as coral reefs and in deep oceans.<br><br>They are usually between one and four inches in diameter, however a few species can grow to 6 feet wide."];

