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| AN ANEMONE'S ANATOMY (say that three times fast!): Sea anemones are
predators that usually attach their column-shaped bodies to coral, the sea floor, or rocks. Their tentacles have poisonous stinging cells
(called nematocysts) which help them catch small fish, mussels, and other tiny sea creatures. Sea anemones are usually about 1 to 4
inches (2.5 to 10 centimeters) across. |
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 Pull apart the plastic strands that make up the pink pom-pom, then cut them into thin strips. |
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 Stuff the pieces of pom-pom into the end of a hair curler. |
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 With scissors, trim the pom-pom threads so they are approximately the same length. |
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 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 until you have four sea anemones. |
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