No it doesnt because im studying it and it says it eats coral mucus
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No, because if they ate it they would choke and die
Parrot fish, they don't intentionally eat it, they want the algae growing off it but they eat the coral along with the algae.
Yes, the baby crabs are coral, their known as the coralcrabyoungcrab
Many things may eat coral and algae, certain types of snails, hermit crabs, blennies, and sea stars will eat different types of algae and detritus
There are not many hermit crab predators. Their shells protect them. Man is the greatest threat to hermit crabs.
yes they do
Coral reefs.
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In coral reefs, several predators eat crabs, including fish such as groupers and wrasses, as well as larger invertebrates like octopuses and some species of sea turtles. Additionally, certain birds and terrestrial animals may prey on crabs when they venture out of the water. These interactions play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of the reef ecosystem.
Absolutely, there are many hundreds of different species of crabs that live on coral reefs. Many of them have close associations with the corals, such as the Acropora crabs, which live in between the branches of Acropora corals, and eat the slime that the corals produce.
There are a few different sea animals that eat marine snails. These include some types of lobsters, crabs and fish.