Giant Sea Anemone

GPTKB entity

Statements (52)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:beach
gptkbp:associatedWith Sea turtles
gptkbp:behavior Aggressive towards other anemones
gptkbp:breedingSeason Budding
Fission
gptkbp:climate Tropical and subtropical waters
gptkbp:colors Can change color based on environment
Brightly colored to attract attention
Camouflage and attraction of prey
Various colors including green, blue, and purple
gptkbp:commonName Giant_Green_Anemone
Magnificent_Sea_Anemone
gptkbp:conservationEfforts Not currently endangered
gptkbp:culturalSignificance Popular in aquariums
Featured in marine biology studies
gptkbp:diet Carnivorous
gptkbp:dissolved Marine salinity levels
gptkbp:distribution Western_Atlantic_Ocean
gptkbp:environmentalImpact Food source for some species
Habitat for various marine species
gptkbp:famousFor Hosting clownfish
gptkbp:foragingBehavior Captures prey with tentacles
gptkbp:habitat Coral reefs
1 to 30 meters
gptkbp:hasFunction Capturing prey
Defense against predators
gptkbp:hasLength Up to 1 meter
gptkbp:healthcare Needs strong lighting
Requires regular feeding
Requires stable water conditions
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Giant Sea Anemone
gptkbp:isCelebratedFor Nematocysts
gptkbp:larvalStage Planula
Settles on substrate to grow
gptkbp:lifespan Up to 80 years
gptkbp:movement Limited movement, primarily sessile
gptkbp:notable_player Stinging tentacles
gptkbp:predators Crustaceans
Fish
gptkbp:reproduction Asexual and sexual reproduction
gptkbp:researchInterest Studied for ecological interactions
Studied for potential medicinal properties
gptkbp:scientificName Condylactis gigantea
gptkbp:size Up to 1 meter in diameter
gptkbp:symbioticRelationships Clownfish
Clownfish provide nutrients through waste
Mutualism with clownfish
Provides protection to clownfish
gptkbp:threats Climate change
Pollution
Overfishing
gptkbp:type Saltwater