Yes, Seahorses live in Coral reefs. Along with Sea anemones and Clown fish! Lots of animals live in Coral reefs. Almost the majority of animals that live in warm waters live in nice big Coral reefs
Sea dragons do not usually live in coral reefs. It depends on the species. The Leafy Sea Dragon, for example, is found in the waters of Australia from Kangaroo Island on the Southern shoreline to Rottnest island on the Western shoreline, where there are no significant coral reefs because the waters are too cold.
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The sea urchin live in the coral reef :p
Sea anenomes, Coral, Clown fish, eels such as the Moray, Groupers (AKA Sea Bass), and Reef sharks live in the coral reef zone.
Many types of starfish live on coral reefs
sea weeds, sea grass
the fish will have no live and we have no beautiful coral reefs under the water or at the sea
Yes. The Great Barrier Reef is located in the Coral Sea.
Fishes like Clown fish (nemo). and other colorful sea creatures
No. The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest reef. It is located in the Coral Sea.
A skeleton of a tiny sea creature is a coral reef.
A Sea star is a detritivore that lives in a coral reef
The Great Barrier Reef is in the Coral Sea, and lies parallel to the coastline of Queensland, Australia. Therefore, the Queensland coast borders the Great Barrier Reef.
The Coral Sea isn't named after a person, it is named after the Great Barrier Reef, a large coral reef near Australia.