Brain corals eat small zooplankton. They actually have small tentacles that they extend at night. These tentacles have harpoon tips (made from cells called nematocytes). When zooplankton comes into contact with the tentacle tip, the tiny harpoon grabs the zooplankton, and the food is brought into the closest mouth.
Probably fish that live in the tropics because that's where brain coral lives and that is it because brain coral eats its own food
Microscopic animals
brain coral
Yes, I gobbles it through the nose.
Brain coral is a type of coral that looks somewhat like a brain. It is a hard coral.
Brain coral is not a parasite.
Brain coral is simply a type or coral that is closely knit to resemble the look of a brain. This coral can be found in coral reefs all over the world.
Brain coral lives in the sublittoral zone.
Yes, Brain Coral is a hard coral, as are most forms of coral.it's a dry brittle textured coral breed.
Brain coral does not have a defense, therefore they are helpless to the destruction of coral reefs.
they'll eat small food such as Rotifers, Cyclops, Marine Snow,(phyto and Zoo)plankton as well
Open brain coral was created in 1826.