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Sea pen

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A glowing sea pen, a fascinating marine creature that shines in the dark!

Sea pens are special animals that live in the ocean. They belong to a group called marine cnidarians, which also includes jellyfish and corals. Sea pens look like tiny forests stuck to the ocean floor. Their bodies are made of many tiny animals called polyps that live together in a soft, supportive material.

You can find sea pens all around the world, from warm tropical waters to cold, deep oceans. They live everywhere from the shore you can see at low tide to deep waters more than 6,100 meters (20,000 feet) below the surface.

Scientists have found fossils of sea pens that are very old, from a time called the Cambrian period. These fossils were discovered in a place called the Burgess Shale, and they show us that sea pens have been living in the ocean for a very long time. Even older fossils from a time called the Ediacaran might be the first sea pens, but scientists are still learning more about them.

Taxonomy

Sea pens are special animals called marine cnidarians that belong to a group known as the superfamily Pennatuloidea. They live in colonies on the ocean floor and eat by filtering small particles from the water. This group has many different families, including:

Biology

Uprooted sea pen with the bulbous peduncle in view

Sea pens are special animals called octocorals. They live in groups called colonies. Each tiny part of the colony, called a polyp, looks a bit like a small sea anemone and has eight tentacles. In sea pens, one polyp grows into a stiff stalk. Others form structures for feeding and reproduction. The whole group is held together by a hard rod made of calcium carbonate.

Sea pens live attached to the ocean floor, often in deep water. They can grow up to 2 meters tall. They are usually found in deeper parts of the sea where they are less likely to be moved by waves. Some sea pens can glow in the dark when touched. This is called bioluminescence. They eat by catching tiny animals and plants floating by in the water currents. Other sea creatures sometimes hide among sea pens for safety.

Aquarium trade

Sea pens are sometimes sold to be kept in aquariums. They can be hard to care for because they need a deep area of sand or mud at the bottom and special food to stay healthy.

Images

A colorful sea creature called Pierre's armina feeding on a purple sea pen under the ocean near Simon's Town.
A beautiful sea pen called Actinoptilum molle growing at Windmill Beach.
A colorful sea pansy, a fascinating marine creature found in Smyrna Dunes Park.
A beautiful Sea pen, a type of marine animal, glowing gently in the night ocean.
A beautiful purple sea pen, a type of marine animal, gracefully floating in the ocean.
A glowing sea pen (Pennatula phosphorea) found in the ocean.

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