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because their called SEA TUTRLES! That was the last answer, to which I say, "Hey, answer the question and stop trying to be funny!" Sea turtles live in coral reefs because they provide protection and camouflage. Many sea turtles also eat things like shrimp and jellyfish, which live in the shallow-ocean zone, as coral does. Feel free to improve.
The main thing living there is the coral. The coral is a living organism. There are also many tropical fish and sea turtles and there is even a starfish that eats the coral.
Some common sea animals found in Tubbataha Reef include sharks (such as whitetip reef sharks and hammerhead sharks), sea turtles (like green sea turtles and hawksbill turtles), various species of colorful reef fish, manta rays, and vibrant coral species.
because their called SEA TUTRLES! That was the last answer, to which I say, "Hey, answer the question and stop trying to be funny!" Sea turtles live in coral reefs because they provide protection and camouflage. Many sea turtles also eat things like shrimp and jellyfish, which live in the shallow-ocean zone, as coral does. Feel free to improve.
Sea turtles mostly livee near the coral reef. There is fish, crabs, and other sea creatures.
they live in the ocean and on coral reefs, so coral reef is probably the most accurate
The sea urchin live in the coral reef :p
Yes. The Great Barrier Reef is located in the Coral Sea.
The body of water that surrounds the Great Barrier Reef is the Coral Sea.
Coral reef animals are those animals that benefit from the dense colony for safety and camouflage. Shrimp, lobsters and crabs, as well as sea snakes, sea turtles and many fish are habitants of many reefs.
No. The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest reef. It is located in the Coral Sea.