merieleviä
Merieleviä is a Finnish term that translates to "sea anemones." These marine invertebrates belong to the order Actiniaria and are characterized by their cylindrical bodies with a ring of tentacles surrounding a central mouth. They are typically found attached to hard surfaces such as rocks, shells, or piers in shallow coastal waters, though some species inhabit deeper ocean environments.
The appearance of merieleviä can vary significantly between species. They often possess vibrant colors, ranging from
Merieleviä are predatory animals, but they are also prey for certain fish, sea stars, and nudibranchs. Their