
Tanya
Tanya is a genus of sea anemones, which are aquatic animals related to corals and jellyfish. They have soft, cylindrical bodies with a central mouth surrounded by tentacles that they use to capture food like small fish and plankton. Tanya anemones typically attach to rocks, shells, or other surfaces in marine environments. They rely on stinging cells in their tentacles for defense and to subdue prey. Despite their delicate appearance, they are resilient creatures that play a vital role in their ecosystems, contributing to the health and balance of underwater habitats.