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Description

Asexual reproduction of Sea Anemone.Sea anemone splits off sections of it basal discs, which then develop into new animals. At the image you could see a Sea Anemone with at least four "kids". Eventually These "kids" would get off of the base of the main anemone to become individual units.

Source

Photograped by Mila Zinkova in Northern California

Date

2007

Author

Mila Zinkova

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