Yes - Coral Snakes are venomous - they feed during the day when their bodies have warmed up.
flounders. you are so very welcome.
Coral reefs mainly get their energy from the sunlight using photosynthesis.
A heterotroph. Polyps (The actual living part of the coral. The hard rock like structure of coral is a by-product of the polyp's growth) within the coral use microscopic filaments drift in the water and catch phytoplankton that drifts past. This mainly occurs at night.
A heterotroph. Polyps (The actual living part of the coral. The hard rock like structure of coral is a by-product of the polyp's growth) within the coral use microscopic filaments drift in the water and catch phytoplankton that drifts past. This mainly occurs at night.
During nightfall, the coral reef is able to emerge from it shelters in safety. Larvae will also hatch and disperse at night into the plankton.
They are NOT.
"Snakes Crawl by Night" by Charley Pride was originally released in 1966.
mostly all snakes can come out at night as in the day they rest in the sun so at night there usually more active.
No,Grass snakes are not nocturnal because at night their bodies would be cold and as snakes are cold blooded they cant be active at night.
Brain coral is found in shallow, warm water in the ocean. The brain coral will extend their tentacles at night to catch food.
So they don't need a flashlight at night!