Finding Nemo | Clownfish | Clownfish and Sea anemone | symbiosis

2 years ago
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Yes, finally found Nemo😍!! The vibrant colours🎨 of these fish is a delight to watch

Got to see practically the symbiotic relationship of clownfish and sea anemone.

Symbiosis describes the special relationship between clownfish and sea anemones. They are the only fish that do not get stung by the tentacles of the sea anemone. Clownfish have a slimy mucus covering that protects them from the sea anemone. However, if this covering is wiped off of a clownfish, it will get stung and possibly be killed when it returns home to the anemone. The clownfish and the sea anemone help each other survive in the ocean. The clownfish, while being provided with food, cleans away fish and algae leftovers from the anemone. In addition, the sea anemones are given better water circulation because the clownfish fan their fins while swimming about.

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