The coral is gray and is easy to break
It looks like coral
They look like tiny bones.
It look like a coral plant but it's not a plant,it is a coral animal.
Yes. Jellyfish look like jelly, but they are fish. Coral reefs look like exotic plants, but they are of water species.
Coral skeletons are extremely diverse, so it is impossible to answer this in general.
yes they do along with many other types of coral like sea fans. They look exactly like brains its weird.
A coral polyp is an individual coral cell, and when polyps stick together, they form coral a.k.a. Coral Polyp Colonies. Later, when the polyps die, their skeleton (which is like a hard shell) Strengthens the coral formation.
Grey or white, nothing colorful.
It would be most like jellyfish skin but coral also produce the rocky shell that is left over even after they die.
Some fish eat coral along with clumsy sharks or whales. The greatest source are humans,who take corals because they look pretty or because the polluting of the sea causes coral to die off.
Coral fungi are branching, spiky mushrooms that resemble underwater coral. They come in various colors such as white, pink, orange, or red. Their appearance is often likened to sea creatures, with a distinctive, intricate structure.
They are lovely animals but they can eat you they have scaly skin