They survive thanks to the mutual symbiosis with anemone, which protects clown fish among its poisonous tentacles.
A clown fish defends itself by hanging around in anemone's. The poison rubs onto their skin.
There are many species of larger fish that would eat Clown Fish if they could but the Clown fish lives its life in amongst the poisonous tentacles of a Sea anemone. This protects it from all predators.
By the anemone.
Sea anemones often surround and provide shelter for clown fish in the wild. The relationship between clown fish and sea anemones is a symbiotic one, where the clown fish receives protection and the sea anemone benefits from the nutrients provided by the fish.
Clownfish protect themselves by living in the stinging tentacles of an anemone. They are also quite aggressive and can chase away other animals if the need arises.
they live in sea anenomes. they plants are very poisinus. clown fish are the only ones able to survive in this plant they live in sea anenomes. they plants are very poisinus. clown fish are the only ones able to survive in this plant
Clown fish live in anemones because they have a symbiotic relationship - the anemone provides protection for the clown fish from predators, while the clown fish helps to attract prey for the anemone to eat. Additionally, the clown fish's mucus coat protects them from the stinging cells of the anemone.
What are all the ways that a anemone protect the clownfish
if your talking about a clown fish it would be an anemones to hide from preadtors.
Sea anemone
Clown fish and the anemone both do favors for each other. The anemone provides shelter for the clown fish and the fish cleans it in turn i guess. In that case i always say research and don't be lazy.