
Cerianthid anemones, like this one found at San Juan Seamount, build rubbery tubes that they live in, which is why they are also known as “tube anemones”. (Depth: approximately 2,550 meters.)
Cerianthid anemones, like this one found at San Juan Seamount, build rubbery tubes that they live in, which is why they are also known as “tube anemones”. (Depth: approximately 2,550 meters.)