Okay, we aren't looking at the entire "anemone", are we? That thing likely can take care of itself! :scared: . It's the big picture, folks.
And just FYI:
Eunice aphroditois or Bobbit Worm is an aquatic predatory polychaete worm dwelling at the ocean floor at depths of approximately 10-40 meters.
This organism buries its long body into an ocean bed composed of gravel, mud or corals, where it waits patiently for outside stimulus to reach one of its five antennae. Armed with sharp claws it is known to attack with such speeds that its prey is sometimes sliced in half. Although the worm hunts for food, it is omnivorous.
Yeah, the Bobbit Worm is a real thing. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water...