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Scientists discovered a pink sea anemone that builds protective shells for crabs

A pale-pink sea anemone constructs homes for its crab companions. The discovery reveals some complex behaviour among these animals under the ocean.

November 10, 2025 / 10:56 IST
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Pink sea anemone that builds homes for hermit crabs (Image: Kumamoto University)
Pink sea anemone that builds homes for hermit crabs (Image: Kumamoto University)

A newly discovered pink sea anemone builds homes for hermit crabs. Paracalliactis tsukisome creates protective shell structures. The partnership between pink sea anemone and hermit crabs reveals surprising animal behaviour. Scientists believe it reshapes understanding of life in dark oceans.

Discovery in the Deep

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Scientists discovered a pale-pink sea anemone off Japan’s coast. The species is named Paracalliactis tsukisome after Japanese poetic dye. It inhabits depths between 190 and 500 metres in darkness. The anemone forms a unique symbiotic relationship with hermit crabs.

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