No, it is immpossible that in a million years that a stony coral are herbivores. The only hebivores in the ocean are phytoplankton, green sea turtles, dugong, and manatees are herbivores of ocean live.
When coral animals die their skeletons remain. More corals build on top of them, gradually forming a coral reef
Stony corals are made out of calcium carbonate, usually don't have pores and are in anthrozoan (stationary) colonies, soft corals are porous, "fleshy", and flexible.
if you meant to type popular, then its probably zoanthids and small polyp stony coral
Coral reefs are calcium carbonate. They are built from stony corals, which consist of polyps that cluster in groups.
Coral reef
Coral animals live in coral in the ocean.
There are over 600 species of Wrasse. The Wrasse clean off the parasites that live on or within the fish. These parasites are feeding off of the fish tissue.
Yes, there is live coral.
They live in anemenea - not coral.
Coral snakes do not live in water.
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean