Photo of the Day: Finding Nemo
A colorful clown fish swims past a sea anemone in an exhibit at Mote Marine in Sarasota. The clown fish gets its names from the bright colorful patterning much like that of the face paint of a circus clown. A clown fish is also known as an anemone fish, as they are dependent on sea anemone as they use their stinging tentacles to protect the tiny clown fish and their eggs from other predators on the coral reef. The clown fish was made popular in pop culture following the 2003 Disney-Pixar film Finding Nemo. (Photo: May 7, 2015)
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