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<center>[[File:13beach004.png|link=Angle Isle|alt=Level icon]]<br>[[Angle Isle]]</center> | <center>[[File:13beach004.png|link=Angle Isle|alt=Level icon]]<br>[[Angle Isle]]</center> | ||
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* Anemones in-game differ greatly from their real-life counterparts in how they hunt. In real life, anemones are passive predators which rely on prey to come within reach of their tentacles before ensnaring and immobilizing them using neurotoxin. This contrasts to the Anemone in-game which actively pull in prey using a suction attack, an ability which real sea anemones lack. | * Anemones in-game differ greatly from their real-life counterparts in how they hunt. In real life, anemones are passive predators which rely on prey to come within reach of their tentacles before ensnaring and immobilizing them using neurotoxin. This contrasts to the Anemone in-game which actively pull in prey using a suction attack, an ability which real sea anemones lack. | ||
* An Anemone-like creature appears on the back of the [[Angler King]] during his boss fight. | * An Anemone-like creature appears on the back of the [[Angler King]] during his boss fight. | ||