返回首页

Common clownfish in a sea anemone, Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia

2026-04-07

en-IN · bing-daily

© Magnus Lundgren/Nature Picture Library

Sea anemones may look like underwater flowers, but they're actually animals—close relatives of jellyfish and corals. Anchored to rocks or reefs, they use a sticky base and a crown of waving tentacles armed with tiny stingers to capture passing prey. Those stings can paralyse small fish, yet one famous neighbour is immune.

https://global.bing.com//platform.bing.com/geo/REST/v1/Imagery/Map/RoadVibrant/-0.233312,130.507889/4?key=AsSOKo7OOz5VAtfAj0rjgaXlhCrCZI6PGbLj7GCH8IW2HUalyg4BVhqA0z77PRCj&c=en-IN&od=2&shading=flat&pp=-0.233312,130.507889;S9;Raja Ampat Islands, Southwest Papua, Indonesia&st=pp|v:false;lv:false_trs|v:false;lv:false&ml=Basemap,Landmarks&logo=no&mapSize=386,434&da=ro

可用版本