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The Venus flytrap sea anemone (Actinoscyphia aurelia) is a large sea anemone superficially resembling a Venus flytrap. Found in deep water canyons in the Gulf of Mexico, the anemone orients itself to face the upwelling current and catches prey with its tentacles.Photo: NOAA
Size
editThe size of this organism is not mentioned.Bill (talk) 22:11, 5 August 2020 (UTC)