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A Wandering anemone - usually attach themselves in large numbers to Sea whips or Gorgonian sea fans (thus dubbed Gorgonian wrappers'). Some are striped ('Tiger anemones'), some spotted and some pure white or yellowish

A Wandering anemone - usually attach themselves in large numbers to Sea whips or Gorgonian sea fans (thus dubbed Gorgonian wrappers'). Some are striped ('Tiger anemones'), some spotted and some pure white or yellowish


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A Wandering anemone - usually attach themselves in large numbers to Sea whips or Gorgonian sea fans (thus dubbed Gorgonian wrappers'). Some are striped ('Tiger anemones'), some spotted and some pure white or yellowish

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A Wandering anemone - usually attach themselves in large numbers to Sea whips or Gorgonian sea fans (thus dubbed Gorgonian wrappers').
Common in southern Qld and NSW, North Solitary Island, New South Wales, Australia
Nemanthus sp.
Some are striped ('Tiger anemones'), some spotted and some pure white or yellowish. They can dis-attach and wander in the currents before re-settling.
Mark Spencer / Auscape / ardea.com
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Anemone Adventurers - The Colorful Wanderers of the Sea

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. In this photo print, we are introduced to the fascinating world of wandering anemones. These curious creatures, known as Nemanthus sp. , have a penchant for attaching themselves in large numbers to sea whips or Gorgonian sea fans, earning them the playful nickname 'Gorgonian wrappers'. Dressed in vibrant stripes resembling tigers or adorned with spots, these anemones also come in pure white or yellowish hues, adding a touch of whimsy to their underwater realm. But what sets them apart is their ability to dis-attach and embark on adventurous journeys through ocean currents before finding new settling grounds. Commonly found along the southern coastlines of Queensland and New South Wales in Australia, these wanderers bring life and color to the North Solitary Island. Their symbiotic relationship with coral creates a mesmerizing sight that showcases nature's intricate balance. Captured by talented photographer Mark Spencer from Auscape, this image invites us into an enchanting marine world where wildlife thrives beneath tranquil waters. As we admire these graceful swimmers navigating their surroundings with ease, let us remember that prints like these are meant for personal display only - a reminder that nature's beauty should be cherished responsibly. So dive into this extraordinary snapshot and let your imagination swim alongside these delightful anemone adventurers!

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