Yes. The animals that inhabit the coral reef have life cycles that they must go through and so all of them die at some point. This includes fish (including sharks), sea snakes, eels, sea slugs, sea anemones, starfish, clams, sea turtles, squid and other such creatures.
Really? A "coral reef" is made of "coral."
a barrier formed of dead coral found primarily in warm seas
No they are not coral reef animals
There are THOUSANDS of species of coral reef animals, how would we go about posting that for you here?
Two animals that I know live on the sand of a Coral Reef are a Jawfish and Garden Eel, but there is guaranteed to be many more.
coral is actually little tinny animals clumped together to make one. Coral reef barriers are usually found in warm water around the tropics.
A Coral Reef is MADE by small animals the look like flowers. These animals make tubes and shells to live in. The secrete a very hard material almost like concrete. This part of the animal is completely and totally dead. The rest of the animal, the fleshy part, is completely living. When the animal dies, the hard part is left, and THAT is what we call "coral". Baby animals will attach to this dead part, and as they build shells the coral reef grows bigger.
The Coral Reef Gives them Home and the Alga in the Coral reef gives them food!
They adapt to the coral reef ecosystem by i do not know...
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some animals being endangered in the coral reef are special types of squid
The biggest coral reef is found in Australia.