Fire corals are colonial marine organisms that look rather like real coral. Technically they are not corals, since they are more closely related to Hydra and other hydrozoans.
Fire coral is not really coral, but is more closely related to jellyfish. There is more information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fire_coral
Fire Coral is not endangered, but they are not growing as much as they used too...
Fire coral is a red coral that gives you deep cuts and stings you that can last over 3 weeks!Stay away!!!
Coral doesn't exactly attach to coral reefs. A coral reef is an ecosystem made up of coral and other sea creatures
No. but you could be injured
coral polyps
yes they do along with many other types of coral like sea fans. They look exactly like brains its weird.
dogfish, sea urchins, walrus, pizza(jk) and seaotters
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Reidi Seahorses, Coral beauty angelfish, Fire Coral and many more types of coral, algea and more
You would have a cut. lol. It depends on the type of reef. For example one type of reef is commonly called "Fire Coral". This is because it has a toxic, outer layer. If it makes contact with your skin, your skin will burn like fire (not litteraly, if will just FEEL like fire, not actually start a fire). If you get cut by Fire Coral, the toxins could get inside your bloodsream and kill you. On the other hand, some coral is harmless, and if you get a cut, nothing drastic will happen, except for having the cut. Hope this helps :)
Lettuce Coral, brain coral, elkhorn coral, staghorn coral, star coral, fire coral, sea pen, scroll coral, golfball coral, mustard hill coral, rose coral, sea whips, maze coral, rigid cactus coral, orange cup coral.... and many more.
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