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Looking at the family tree, anemones are actually more closely related to most corals than the soft corals are, yet we never call anemones a coral. Why not? Is there a taxonomic/biological distinction that is made or is it simply a colloquial thing? In the trade especially, anemones are not often categorized with corals. They're in the "invert" section next to the shrimps and sea stars.


