unlike most sea anemones Nemiana has no tentacles
Fossils of this species were first discovered in 1891 by French anatomist Eugene Dubois in Java
round nodules
the lateral edges of the branchial plates and of the pseudorostrum are serrated
and is thought to have had a horny beak that was used for biting off pieces of vegetation
Liopleurodon, tooth Iguanodon unlike most sea anemones NemianaLiopleurodon (pronounced LIE oh PLOOR oh don) (meaning "smooth sided tooth") was the biggest plesiosaur, up to 39 49 feet (12 15 m). It had a long body with a large head, a short neck, powerful jaws and teeth, and four long, wide, strong flippers. The skull was 10 feet (3 m) long. Fossils were found in England, France, Germany, and eastern Europe. It lived during the late Jurassic period. Liopleurodon was not a dinosaur, but another type of extinct