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|Domestication = No
 
|Domestication = No
 
|Usage = Ornamental
 
|Usage = Ornamental
|Diet = Fish
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|Diet = Carnivorous
|Predators = Sea [[Turtle]]s<br>[[Sea Slug]]s<br>Sea [[Snail]]s
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|Predators = [[Turtle (Franchise)|Sea Turtles]]<br>[[Sea Slug (Franchise)|Sea Slugs]]<br>[[Snail (Franchise)|Sea Snails]]
 
|Habitat = Reefs
 
|Habitat = Reefs
 
|Distribution = Seas and oceans
 
|Distribution = Seas and oceans
 
|Known Individuals =
 
|Known Individuals =
|First Appearance = "[[School of Dragons]]"
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|First Appearance = ''[[School of Dragons]]''
|Last Appearance = "School of Dragons"
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|Last Appearance = ''School of Dragons''
 
|Gallery =
 
|Gallery =
 
|Source = Franchise}}'''Anemones''' are marine invertebrates that make a small appearance in [[DreamWorks Dragons (Franchise)|DreamWorks Dragons franchise]].
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'''Anemones''' are marine invertebrates that make a small appearance in [[How to Train Your Dragon (Franchise)]].
 
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
Anemones are underwater animals of the Order ''Actiniaria''. Their name comes from a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anemone terrestrial flower] (The [[Flower#Blue_Anemone|Blue Anemone]] is also seen in ''School of Dragons''). They are closely related to the [[Jellyfish]], however the anemones do not have a medusa stage - a gelatinous "head" with tentacles lifecycle form.
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Anemones are underwater animals of the Order ''Actiniaria''. Their name comes from a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anemone terrestrial flower] (The [[Flower#Blue_Anemone|Blue Anemone]], which is also seen in ''School of Dragons''). They are closely related to the [[Jellyfish (Franchise)|jellyfish]], however the anemones do not have a medusa stage - a gelatinous "head" with tentacles lifecycle form.
   
The anemones are mostly fixed on the surfaces beneath them, but they can become mobile in situations that would be fatal to them.
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The anemones are mostly fixed on the surfaces beneath them, but they can become mobile in situations that would be fatal to them like the lack of its food - [[Fish (Franchise)|fish]].
   
The body of an anemone is called polyp. On the top of it are the tentacles and the mouth. The tentacles contain small cells with venom used for hunting as well as for defense.
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The body of an anemone is called a 'polyp'. On the top of it are the tentacles and the mouth. The tentacles contain small cells with venom used for hunting as well as for defense.
   
{{Quote|There's a unique ecosystem that lives in tide pools. The waves go in and out and supply the tide pool animals with food. [[Starfish]], anemones, [[Seaweed]], and [[Sea Urchins]] live in tide pools.|[[Ruffnut Thorston|Ruffnut]] in ''School of Dragons''}}
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{{Quote|There's a unique ecosystem that lives in tide pools. The waves go in and out and supply the tide pool animals with food. [[Starfish]], anemones, [[Seaweed (Franchise)|Seaweed]], and [[Sea Urchin (Franchise)|Sea Urchins]] live in tide pools.|[[Ruffnut Thorston|Ruffnut]] in ''School of Dragons''}}
   
 
==Function==
 
==Function==
 
There is no function for the anemone in the Franchise, and is seen only for educational purposes.
 
There is no function for the anemone in the Franchise, and is seen only for educational purposes.
   
However, in real life they are kept by humans as ornamental decorations in aquariums. Anemone reproduce slowly, and harvesting of wild anemone for aquariums has reduced their numbers. ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anemonia_sulcata Anemonia sulcata]'' is eaten in some countries.
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In real life however, they are kept by humans as ornamental decorations in aquariums. Anemone reproduce slowly, and harvesting of wild anemone for aquariums has reduced their numbers. ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anemonia_sulcata Anemonia sulcata]'' is eaten in some countries.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
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SOD-GrossCoolThingsQuest1.JPG
 
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
{{WP|Sea anemone}}<br>
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{{WP|Sea anemone}}<br />
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{{SODWiki|Gross, Cool Things|Gross,_Cool_Things}}
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{{SODWiki|Gross, Cool Things}}
   
 
==Site Navigation==
 
==Site Navigation==
{{Wildlife Navbox}}
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{{Wildlife Navbox Franchise}}
 
[[Category:Animals]]
 
[[Category:Animals]]
 
[[Category:School of Dragons]]
 
[[Category:School of Dragons]]

Revision as of 15:28, 6 October 2019

Anemones are marine invertebrates that make a small appearance in DreamWorks Dragons franchise.

Description

Anemones are underwater animals of the Order Actiniaria. Their name comes from a terrestrial flower (The Blue Anemone, which is also seen in School of Dragons). They are closely related to the jellyfish, however the anemones do not have a medusa stage - a gelatinous "head" with tentacles lifecycle form.

The anemones are mostly fixed on the surfaces beneath them, but they can become mobile in situations that would be fatal to them like the lack of its food - fish.

The body of an anemone is called a 'polyp'. On the top of it are the tentacles and the mouth. The tentacles contain small cells with venom used for hunting as well as for defense.

There's a unique ecosystem that lives in tide pools. The waves go in and out and supply the tide pool animals with food. Starfish, anemones, Seaweed, and Sea Urchins live in tide pools.
  Ruffnut in School of Dragons  


Function

There is no function for the anemone in the Franchise, and is seen only for educational purposes.

In real life however, they are kept by humans as ornamental decorations in aquariums. Anemone reproduce slowly, and harvesting of wild anemone for aquariums has reduced their numbers. Anemonia sulcata is eaten in some countries.

Appearance

Games

School of Dragons

The Anemone briefly appears in the quest Gross Cool Things in which Ruffnut and Tuffnut talk about some sea creatures, including anemone.

Gallery

References

Wikipedia-logo-v2.svg Sea anemone on Wikipedia

Anemone uses Creative Commons Licensed content from the Dreamworks School of Dragons Wiki page Gross, Cool Things. The list of authors can be found on the page revision history (view authors). SODWikiLogo

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