




| Presenting Several pages of my favorite photographs of the 21st Century. |



| Anemones are part of the Phylum Cnidaria, along with jellyfish and corals. Cnidarians have two body forms, one free-swimming, called a medusa, and the other is stationary and called a polyp. ... sea anemone is essentially a jellyfish turned on its head, with its body more tube-shaped and the tentacles directed upwards into the water column. |














| This awesome picture was taken in Bitteroot National Forest Montana on August 6, 2000. The photographer, John McColgan, is a fire behavior analyst from Fairbanks, Alaska. He took the picture with a digital camera. Because he was working at the time he took the picture he cannot profit from it; however, the picture is a once-in-a-lifetime shot and should be shared. |

