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The Anemonog
The Anemonog is an animal which is derived from an Old English Mastiff dog and an Anemone fish.

Anemone Fish live with colourful undersea animals called anemone, which looks very much like plants. To protect themselves, they do not protect themselves; they utilise the anemone plants around them. The sea anemones' stinging tentacles provide protection for the anemone fish. While predators are repelled, a thick covering protects the anemone fish from its host. Very territorial, anemone fish live in pairs or small groups. The largest female and her mate, which is the second largest fish in the group, bully the smaller fish. If one of the bigger fish die, the rest move up in status according to size (They can even change their gender)

Scientific Name: Amphiprion bicinctus

Life Span: 6 to 10 years

Diet: Omnivore. Algae and tiny, free-floating plankton.

Predators and Threats: Larger fish, including sharks and stingrays, and humans.

Habitat: They live in shallow, tropical salt water with their anemone hosts. Found in the Red Sea and other seas.

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Dogs have a unique relationship with humans, and contribute to human society in many ways. They now also work as guide, hearing, service and companion dogs.

Scientific Name: Canis lupus familiaris

Life Span: 8-15 years, record 29 yrs.

Diet: Carnivore. Domestic dogs eat processed pet foods, or any scraps given to them. Although they may eat some vegetables, dogs are naturally carnivorous.

Predators and Threats: Most live in human homes, and traffic is their biggest threat. Other threats are homelessness, other dogs, poisons, and wildlife.

Habitat: Human residences and gardens, worldwide.