no - not common. corals are often mistaken for beehives. Check out "favosites."
Rocks and corals.
Shingle
They hide under rocks and corals
Rocks, and the skeletons of dead corals.
True. Zooxanthellae are a type of dinoflagellate that often live symbiotically in corals. Zooxanthellae are photosynthetic and provide the corals they live in with energy.
most the time they live on live rock but they are usually found on corals as well.
Royal thorny oysters live permanetly attached to corals and rocks.
Yes, corals have microscopic pores called polyps that they use to capture food and expel waste. These polyps are responsible for secreting the calcium carbonate that forms the hard skeleton of coral reefs.
what are the two characteristis are often mistaken for overall athleic ability
Mermaids
Kelp