Sea Anemone Predation Model

About the Magazine
"Kodomonokagaku" (Children's Science) is a monthly science magazine first published in 1924 (Taisho 13). Published by Seibundo Shinkosha, it is Japan's longest-running children's science magazine with over 100 years of history. Targeting mainly upper elementary and junior high school students, it presents the latest science and technology and natural science topics in an easy-to-understand manner.
In addition to featured articles in each issue, experimental and craft supplements are a major attraction, designed to help readers learn scientific principles through hands-on activities. The papercraft and craft kits included as supplements are highly regarded as educational materials that enable experiential understanding of scientific mechanisms.
About This Issue
The November 2022 issue's craft corner featured "Sea Anemone Predation." This movable model made from cardboard, plastic bags, kite string, and other materials recreates how sea anemones capture prey.
Sea anemones are cnidarians that possess poisonous stinging cells in their tentacles, which they use to paralyze and capture small fish and plankton that come near. Through this craft, you can learn about marine predation behaviors and ecosystems.
Production Overview
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Published In | Kodomonokagaku November 2022 |
| Purpose | Craft Corner Article |
| Materials | Cardboard, plastic bags, kite string, etc. |
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