Coral skeletons are extremely diverse, so it is impossible to answer this in general.
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.
yes they do along with many other types of coral like sea fans. They look exactly like brains its weird.
Basically...................yes.
Grey or white, nothing colorful.
Coral. Fossil remains of coral have been found from long before the time of any mammals, let alone whales.
Yes. Coral is both the living and skeletal remains of Marine organisms. These in effect are the bones of the animals.
The Bahamas were created by built-up remains of once-living creatures called coral polyps.
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.