
go to link Green Sea Anemone © 2010 Bo Mackison
https://ballymenachamber.co.uk/?page_id=66 Tidal pool discoveries from our visit to Tongue Point on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington.
Tramadol For Sale Online While we were climbing on the slippery, blue-mussel and seaweed mixture that is exposed on the shoreline rocks at low tide, we did see quite a few tidal pools. No star fish or hermit crabs or sand dollars, but there was quite a lot of floating yellow rockweed in the pools of water.
click We also saw three pools that had green sea anemones. Even though they look like underwater flowers, they are animals. As prey moves past the anemone, it shoots a tentacle or two out from it’s hidden place and paralyzes its prey, typically a small fish or crustacean, with a deadly sting. Pretty, but not such pretty manners — if you’re a sculpin swimming by.



