Coral snakes possess highly-toxic venom - and will not hesitate to use it if they are threatened.
Hi my name is Mchilda. coral reef protect itself from breathing and other stafff too.
it eats other coras
By corallite and nematocyst .
The Coral Hairstreak has large labial palps in order to protect itself. They may be found in Maryland and nectar on Orange Butterflyweeds.
When the polyps that build the brain coral die, they turn into limestone. Since limestone is a hard rock , the coral does not have any predators because the rock is unappetizing and it's to hard for the predators to chew.
Actually, the corals are helpless. There is NO way that the coral can protect itself. It can't move so how would it hit or run?? Common sense.
It protects itself by stinging fish that come near it . Its tentacles have stinging cells.Clown fish, and some damsel fish,live in a symbiotic relationship with the anemone and do not sting them
Snakes protect themselves by blending in with there background and when in danger strikes its victim. Depending on the snake it will either sinks its teeth into you and insert poison on strangle you to death.
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how caana scientist know when a coral reeef is in danger
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