zoantharians
Zoantharians are a group of marine invertebrates belonging to the order Zoantharia, also known as Zoanthidea. They are closely related to corals and sea anemones and are characterized by their sessile, colonial lifestyle. Zoantharians are usually found attached to substrates such as rocks, coral rubble, or other invertebrate surfaces in shallow tropical and subtropical waters.
These animals are composed of numerous genetically identical polyps, each typically measuring a few millimeters to
Zoantharians exhibit a range of forms, from simple encrusting or flat sheets to more intricate and three-dimensional
Some species of zoantharians are known to produce potent biotoxins, such as palytoxins, which can be hazardous
Overall, zoantharians are vital components of coral reef ecosystems, contributing to biodiversity and the structural complexity