Mullet,Ladyfish, Jacks, occasionally Stingray. Any fish they come across.
White Tip Reef Sharks eat mainly boney fish like eels, triggerfish, goatfish, octopus etc. and will eat crustaceans like crab and small lobster.
Angry Birds eat Coral Reefs.
Coral reef are too shallow for sharks to be in, the diving continues to break bits and peices of the coral reefs. If the diving continues the tiny fish are exposed to sharks eventually leading to the gradual overpopulaion of sharks and with no fish left to eat in the ocean that sharks die off. so stop diving today :)
They are not endangered yet, but they are near-threattened.
No! Tadpoles do not eat coral reef, they eat the decomposed organisms there, alongside with Algae.
No. Because they are too big. They only eat other fish, sea turtles, starfish, ext.But never do sharks eat coral reefs.
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Angelfish benefit from the coral reef because they are able to eat algae from the coral. They are also able to have a hiding place within the coral reef.
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SHARKS sharks, eels,and any thing bigger than it Not many things eat a Angelfish. So, I would have to say either a Reef Shark or a Eel would eat an angel fish. An Angelfish is a Consumer, A Reef Shark is a Producer and an Eel is a Consumer too. A Reef Shark would eat an Angelfish because Angelfish are smaller than Reef Sharks. Reef Sharks camouflage with the Coral so Reef Sharks eat angelfish and Prey. Eels are skinny and they get around easily so it's easy to eat Prey for Eels.
There are numerous decomposers in a coral reef biome. They include:crustaceans, the main decomposersmolluscsclamsspongessmall fishcoral polyps
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