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Why do clown fish like to live with sea anemones? What are the benefits of living with sea anemones?

Jane Margolis
2021-06-03 20:51:03
Clownfish like to live with anemones because anemones protect them. Sea anemones can be a hiding place for clownfish, helping them avoid attacks from other fish. The anemone's venom is lethal to other creatures, but harmless to clownfish, which are immune to the anemone's venom. Clownfish can go back and forth among the sea anemones and play. When not in danger, they "dance" among the anemones.
Why do clown fish like to live with sea anemones? What are the benefits of living with sea anemones?

1. Why clownfish like to live with sea anem

ones clownfish like to live with sea anemones because there are many benefits. The sea anemone can protect the clownfish very well, can become the place where the clownfish hides and takes refuge, and can avoid the attack launched by other fish. Sea anemones are poisonous, and their venom is lethal to many fish, but it doesn't harm clownfish, because clownfish are immune to the venom of sea anemones. Clownfish can perch among sea anemones and shuttle back and forth among sea anemones. Clownfish is a kind of fish with lively personality. Sea anemones can provide a place for them to play. When there is no danger, they will "dance" back and forth among sea anemones.

2. What are the benefits

of clownfish and sea anemones living together? 1. Clownfish: Sea anemones can protect clownfish from harm and provide it with a comfortable living environment.

2. Sea anemone: Clownfish's free entry and exit will attract other fish to approach the sea anemone actively, which can increase the chance of sea anemone predation. By constantly swimming back and forth, the clown fish can rub off the parasites on the surface of the sea anemone and clean up the necrotic tissue of the sea anemone. The fish excreted by the clownfish can also be used as bait for the sea anemone to meet its growth needs.

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