It has no means of selecting what it feeds on and is therefore an omnivore. It is also in a symbiotic partnership with a plant, an algae that lives in it and supplies it with sugars. In this respect it does not eat at all.
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scavengers like crabs
Neither. They are omnivores.
herbivore
there are herbivore
carnivore most likely.
Omnivore
Carnivore
carnivore
carnivore
FOR EXAMPLE : There was a fish on the beautiful reef.The men went snorkel diving on the barrier reef. ( a coral formation underwater)or..The crew took a reef in the mainsail. (reef- to shorten sail in high winds)
GBR stands for the Great Barrier Reef. It is the largest coral reef system with an estimated length of 2300 km.
A coral reef.
Bioherms are carbonate rock formations, in the form of an ancient reef or hummock, consisting of the fossilized remains of corals, algae, mollusks, and other sedentary marine life, and commonly surrounded by rock of a different lithology.
The grey reef shark is a carnivore.
carnivore
yes
One omnivore in a sea turtle.triggerfish, starfish
yes
lobster
above the pet store
Most of the species on the Coral Reef are carnivorous.
steps for reef sharks to eat 1. open mouth2. eat the head of the idiot who asked this question.simple enough
No animals are producers. Only plants and some protists produce food from sunlight.
Most shrimp are omnivorous, but some are specialised for particular modes of feeding. Some are filter feeders, using their legs as a sieve; some scrape algae from rocks. Cleaner shrimpfeed on the parasites and necrotic tissue of the reef fish they groom. In turn, shrimp are eaten by various animals, particularly fish and seabirds, and frequently host parasites
The tropical variety of the Maine, New England lobster. It is sometimes called the spiny lobster. It has no claws, and relies on its ability to hide in the rocks, often in the company of a moray eel for a companion in holes in the reef or rocks.