Pseudocorynactis - The Orange Ball Anemone that Wasn’t

Although the common name for them is an orange ball anemone, the Pseudocorynactis are not anemones at all. Despite all these similarities, the Pseudocorynactis is a type of corallimorph, which they seemingly have little to nothing in common with on the surface. Other corallimorphs tend to be flat in appearance though they do have different textures that are easily differentiated. Appearance isn’t the only thing Pseudocorynactis has to separate itself from the mushroom crowd. It is easily the most effective predator. This stickiness and ability to respond quickly to animals that unfortunately come in contact with it make the Pseudocorynactis a poor choice to house with many small fish or inverts. They are really good at catching and eating anything that wanders too close. Music: Tracks: “Finding the Balance” Artist: Kevin MacLeod () License Terms: Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Video: Camera information: Footage was shot with a Canon C100 Canon EF 100mm f/ IS macro Canon EF MP-E 65mm f/2.8 macro Canon EF-S 10-18mm f/4-4.5 STM IS Sigma Art 18-35mm f/1.8 Copyright Information: This video was shot and edited by Tidal Gardens. Tidal Gardens owns all intellectual property rights to this content. Editing Software License: Final Cut Pro License Agreement 1. C. - “Title and intellectual property rights in and to any content displayed by or accessed through the Apple Software belongs to the respective content owner.“ 2. B. – “Sample Content. Title and intellectual property rights in and to any content displayed or accessed through the Apple Software belongs to the respective content owner…Except as otherwise provided, you may use the Apple and third party audio file content (including but not limited to, the built-in sound files, samples and impulse responses)(collectively the “Sample Content“), contained in or otherwise included with the Apple Software on a royalty-free basis, to create your own original soundtracks for your film, video, and audio projects.
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