Jewel anemone
Community type
Habitat type
Rocky reefs, kelp beds and inter-tidal zone
The jewel anemone is a tiny organism, growing to 1 cm wide and 1.5 cm high. They attach themselves to the hard surfaces of rocky reefs with a muscular foot. Their name comes from the small round ball at the tip of their tentacle, often a different colour to the rest of their tentacle, resembling a jewel. Their tenticles are used to attack passing fish, crabs and other creatures. When caught their tentacles inject a toxic substance to paralyse their prey. Jewel anemones are able to reproduce by cloning, which often leads to large patches of identically coloured animals.