Article 6B81F Discovered in the deep: the superbuilder sea anemones that make verandas

Discovered in the deep: the superbuilder sea anemones that make verandas

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Helen Scales
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A sea anemone found off Japan does not just live on a species of crab, but actually grows its host's shell like a home extension

Deep in the Kumano Sea off the south-eastern coast of Japan, hermit crabs crawl around sporting what look like pearly pink flowers on their shells. But these are not floral arrangements - they are members of a newly discovered species of sea anemone, Stylobates calcifer, which live on the hermit crabs' shells.

This kind of sea anemone and hermit crab cohabitation is not unique: dozens of anemone species live exclusively with hermit crabs. It's a win-win situation - the anemones' petal-like stinging tentacles protect the crabs from predators, while they hitch rides to new feeding grounds and get leftover scraps of the crab's food.

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