Yes, all corals are carnivorous and are considered second consumers in the food chain. Some corals go after microscopic food while others can grow big enough to eat things like crabs.
All corals that eat have been shown to be carnivorous; they reject plant matter.
No; all corals are carnivorous.
All corals are in the phylum Cnidaria.
Discosoma mushrooms, zoa and palythoa polyps, colt corals, Kenya tree, all kinds of leather corals and star polyps.
Discosoma mushrooms, zoa and palythoa polyps, colt corals, Kenya tree, all kinds of leather corals and star polyps.
soft corals live deeper water than hard corals because soft corals do not create a hard outer skeleton as the hard corals do.
A python, like all other snakes, is a carnivorous animal.
yes, the Venus flytrap, the pitcher plant and the sundew are all carnivorous.
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No, they are all carnivorous.
Not Really
Cnidaria (Hydra, jellyfish, sea anemones, corals, etc.), generally have radial symmetry, although not all sea anemones or corals do. Echinodermata.
isnt it all the streams and its fishys and corals and all living things