The Snakelocks Anemone is a bright and wiggly creature found in Irish rockpools, with long green tentacles that often have purple tips. It stays attached to rocks and uses its stinging tentacles to catch tiny fish and shrimp that swim too close. Even though it can sting, it plays an important role in the ecosystem by being both a predator and a home for small sea creatures. It also has a special partnership with algae that live inside its body, these algae use sunlight to make food, which helps keep the anemone healthy. In return, the algae get a safe place to live. This makes the Snakelocks Anemone a helpful part of the rockpool environment.