Yes, there is live coral.
Lake Tanganika in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The lake has too much fish because of lack if fishing
close to the village of Ujiji on the shores of Lake Tanganika November 10th. 1871
The Nile perch primarily inhabits the freshwater bodies of East Africa, particularly in lakes such as Lake Victoria, Lake Albert, and Lake Tanganika. It thrives in warm waters and can be found in both shallow and deeper parts of these lakes. Additionally, the Nile perch is known to be a versatile predator, often residing near the shoreline or around submerged structures.
Coral animals live in coral in the ocean.
10 acres
a lake and some coral?
They live in anemenea - not coral.
Coral snakes do not live in water.
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean
They live in a coral reef
yes they live on coral leaves
No, seahorses do not live in the Great Salt Lake. They are typically found in warmer coastal waters and prefer environments like coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds. The Great Salt Lake, with its high salinity and harsh conditions, is not suitable for seahorse habitats.