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They live in deep water so they don't get uprooted by strong currents.

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What adaptations do sea squirts have?

Sea squirts have a body shape that looks like a sponge or a rock.


Can you have a list of invertebrate animals please?

There are far too many invertebrate species to list. Note that there are far more invertebrate species than vertebrate species. However, I here are a list of invertebrate phyla: Acanthocephala (a phylum of worm) Acoelomorpha (a phylum of worm) Annelida (a phylum of worm) Arthropoda (spiders, crabs, etc) Brachiopoda Bryozoa Chaetognatha (a phylum of worm) Cnidaria (corals, sea anemones, jellyfish, etc) Ctenophora (comb jellies) Cycliophora Echinodermata (sea urchins, starfish, etc) Echiura (a phylum of worm) Entoprocta (a phylum of worm) Gastrotricha Gnathostomulida (a phylum of worm) Hemichordata (a phylum of worm) Kinorhyncha Loricifera Micrognathozoa Mollusca (octopi, clams, etc) Nematoda (a phylum of worm) Nematomorpha (a phylum of worm) Nemertea (a phylum of worm) Onychophora (a phylum of worm) Orthonectida Phoronida (a phylum of worm) Placozoa Platyhelminthes (flat worms) Porifera (sponges) Priapulida Rhombozoa Rotifera Sipuncula Tardigrada (Water bears, which are microscopic animals that live in and eat moss. They look like caterpillars). Xenoturbellida (strange flatworm)


Is a worm in the fungi kingdom?

Ring worm , but it is not worm shaped .


What are adaptations of the giant green sea anemone?

Even though an anemone is a simple animal, they have many adaptations. If an anemone feels threatened it can retract itself completely into its base. The anemone also has tentacles that are filled with a toxin that will either sting an enemy or paralyze its prey.


What is Worm's Head?

A promontory which marks the westernmost tip of the Gower Peninsula, Wales, United Kingdom is what Worm's Head is. The landform receives its name because of a mis-translation of the Viking name wurm ("dragon") in reference to its giant sea serpent-like shape.