Yes, there are a number of species of shark that live near the coral reef. There is even a black tip reef shark.
Yes, but many have been slaughtered for their fins.
yes there are
no
Coral and sharks.
Sea anenomes, Coral, Clown fish, eels such as the Moray, Groupers (AKA Sea Bass), and Reef sharks live in the coral reef zone.
some sharks do swim into coral areas but big sharks can get scratched by the coral
Fish, sharks, crocodiles, coral many marine animals.
fish coral sharks and plant life
Sharks, sea lions, otters, some whales, dolphins.. The list goes on and on.
Sponge, Fish, Sharks, Octopus, Coral and MUCH MUCH more
Some great Coral Reefs and a wide variety of sharks.
Coral reefs provide homes for many kinds of fish and other sea creatures. Some of the things that live in coral reefs are fish, sea anemones, sharks, eels, octopi, and sea urchins.
The answer to that is no. When sharks where first sited there was only coral, brain coral was not devopled then.
There are many different kinds of animals in coral reefs and I couldn't possibly list them all here, but the general categories are: exotic fish, sea mammals (otters, sharks, dolphins, etc), turtles, and, of course, coral.
It's the coral