Stomphia didemon, aka Apple sea anemone, can be found at least in Alaska, British Columbia and Washington state.


Swimming anemone, Stmphia didemon, aka Apple anemone is a subtidal anemone that has no acontia, no tubercles on the column wall. It is known to detach from the bottom and swim away to avoid predators.


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Location: Sund Rock Conservation Area, Hoodsport, United States
Photo credit: © Marina Krasnovid / Alamy / Afripics
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