No. Because they are too big. They only eat other fish, sea turtles, starfish, ext.But never do sharks eat coral reefs.
They don't.They poke them for sure.They hit rocks to find fish to eat.Every shark trys to fight for it
Most coral reef animals, making up the reef itself, are filter feeders and they eat the microorganisms that live in the water surrounding them.
Angry Birds eat Coral Reefs.
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Well Firstly, the fish hide in the coral reefs to get away from sharks. However, the sharks know where the fish are and so visit the Reefs. When the sharks try to nose into the coral they find that they're too big to fit into it. But still, they persist and so end up squashing the coral.
Mostly because there is an abundant food supply on coral reefs.
Yes! Sharks and whales! Not that hard to find out.
the crown of thorns fish eat the coral reefs
Hammerhead sharks tend to find shelter among coral reefs. Amazingly enough, they also use the coral reefs as a food source.
They do not, however they come to the reefs to be cleaned of parasites by the reef fish.
sharks and coral reefs
Coral reef are too shallow for sharks to be in, the diving continues to break bits and peices of the coral reefs. If the diving continues the tiny fish are exposed to sharks eventually leading to the gradual overpopulaion of sharks and with no fish left to eat in the ocean that sharks die off. so stop diving today :)
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Some fish eat of the coral reefs, but they do not live on or in the coral reefs. But every fish living on or in the coral reef has a job to do that protects it from the intrudors.