From Wikipedia,
By - Vinuri Randhula Silva,
The Venus flytrap sea anemone (Actinoscyphia aurelia) is a large sea anemone that superficially resembles a Venus flytrap. It closes its tentacles to capture prey or to protect itself. It is a deep ocean species.
This sea anemone is found in muddy situations at bathyal depths in deep water canyons in
the Gulf of Mexico. It has also been observed at several sites in the upwelling
region off the coast of West Africa as well as the American Samoan region of
the Pacific, but is uncommon elsewhere. During deep water
research off Cap Blanc, Mauritania, at depths between 1,000 and 2,000 metres
(3,300 and 6,600 ft), the Venus flytrap sea anemone and the irregular sea
urchin Pourtalesia miranda were found
to dominate the benthic community.
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