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Aggregating Anemone Colony

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This colony of aggregating anemones were found at low tide in Northern Oregon attached to the underside a large rock just north of Cannon Beach. These were photographed from above-water, and some distortion resulted. Above the water-line, they retract their feeding tentacles and aren't so beautiful as they are underwater. Notice the larger green anemones deeper in the water - they are a related, yet separate species.

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©2015
Image Size
6000x4000 / 16.0MB
Keywords
A. elegantissima, Actiniaria, Actiniidae, Animalia, Anthopleura, Anthopleura elegantissima, Anthozoa, Clatsop County, Cnidaria, Hexacorallia, Hug Point, Hug Point State Park, Nyantheae, Oregon, PNW, Pacific County, Pacific Northwest, Pacific Ocean, Thenaria, aggregating anemone, anemone, animal, arthropod, asexual, beach, beautiful, beauty, clonal anemone, coastline, critter, fauna, intertidal, intertidal zone, invertebrate, marine, natural, nature, pink, predator, prey, state park, tide, tide pool, tidepool, tides, white, wild, wildlife, winter
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This colony of aggregating anemones were found at low tide in Northern Oregon attached to the underside a large rock just north of Cannon Beach. These were photographed from above-water, and some distortion resulted. Above the water-line, they retract their feeding tentacles and aren't so beautiful as they are underwater. Notice the larger green anemones deeper in the water - they are a related, yet separate species.