Image:Asexual reproduction of sea anemone.jpg

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Brooding Sea Anemone,Epiactis prolifera.The numerous young are seen on the pedal disk are derived from eggs fertilized in the digestive cavity. The motile larvae, after swimming out of the mouth, migrate down to the disk and becomes installed there until they become little anemones ready to move and be able to feed themselves.

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Photograped by Mila Zinkova in Northern California.

Date

2008

Author

Mila Zinkova

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