Can anyone ID this please?


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That's what I thought but can't find out what species - if it is an anenome at all!

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Don't know the species but pretty sure it would be an anemone....It is laying on it's side and looks to have been pulled out from the gravel. The rounded end would be secured in gravel, sea bed or coral etc and the tentacled end would have been waving in the current.

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As soon as I saw it I thought....mmm.. I know what it looks like to me. But then serious answers started cropping up and I figured I was the only one with a mucky mind! Not so. LOL.

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Enemus Bellendickus.....................found in plenty off shore at Brighton, where it's become a much sought after item................

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I tried askiing a whole load of seamen <g> One was even called Willie. He was cocky until I asked him for the name - he hesitated, shook and trembled, then spurted out "Nobby" He said his friend Jock Strappe might know the Latin name and that he was well hard and cumming right now. Then I gave up :)

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