Venus flytrap sea anemone

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Venus flytrap sea anemone (Actinoscyphia sp.) filmed near the tentatively called “Moki” seamount, on the northern region of the American Samoa Exclusive Economic Zone, by NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer. The sea anemone closes its tentacles to capture prey or to protect itself.
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Video courtesy of the NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research, 2017 American Samoa
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I touched one of these before and it feels really weird, like when the rough skin on your hand rubs against something that catches the tiny dead skin

LandobiGaming
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Its looks like a spring and a beautiful mouth!!

adelinew
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HELP! Its a hungry alien. A moving trap and nematocysts, two of the deadliest mechanisms in one organism. "Tremblingly thankful that I'm not a tiny fish or shrimp."

FloozieOne
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There are zombies under the ocean, confirmed.

ethanJ
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Things jut got strange this is called Venus fish trap :P

kevinkryer
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how awesome would it be if someone put googly eyes on it right where that horn thing is on the top hahahaha

minous