In the coral reefs, clownfish (Amphiprioninae) live in a fascinating partnership with sea anemones. While the anemone’s tentacles are deadly to most fish, clownfish have a protective mucus layer that keeps them safe. In return, they help their host by providing nutrients and keeping parasites at bay—a perfect example of natural symbiosis.
Footage captured at Chindonan Dive and Beach Resort @osmo_global Action 5
#Clownfish #MarineLife #ChindonanIsland #CoralReef #OceanConservation #Wildlife
Footage captured at Chindonan Dive and Beach Resort @osmo_global Action 5
#Clownfish #MarineLife #ChindonanIsland #CoralReef #OceanConservation #Wildlife
- Catégories
- CORALS
- Mots-clés
- clownfish, anemone symbiosis, marine biology
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