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Walking anemone

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Family
  
Preactiidae

Phylum
  
Cnidaria

Order
  
Sea anemone

Class
  
Anthozoa

Genus
  
Preactis

Rank
  
Species

Walking anemone

Similar
  
Sea anemone, Bubble‑tip anemone, Corallimorpharia

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The walking anemone, Preactis millardae, also known as the hedgehog anemone or the sock anemone, is a species of sea anemones in the order Actiniaria. It is the only member of its genus.

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Description

The walking anemone is an unusual looking anemone, which may grow to up to 6 cm in diameter and 30 cm in length. It has papillae covering its whole body column. Scarlet lines radiate outwards from the mouth and can be seen on the body between papillae. The background colour of the body is pale. Juveniles are pale or white in colour and have protruding rounded swellings on their bodies instead of papillae.

Distribution

This anemone has only been found on both sides of the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. It is endemic to this area. It has been found from 10 to 30 m underwater.

Ecology

This anemone 'walks' rather like a leech does, by creeping. It is usually found on vertical rock walls, although it may sometimes be found on sand patches. It is a voracious predator of the multicoloured sea fan, Acabaria rubra, and is often found eating these animals, which it consumes down to the skeletal support.

References

Walking anemone Wikipedia