They do not, however they come to the reefs to be cleaned of parasites by the reef fish.
yes
Mostly because there is an abundant food supply on coral reefs.
Coral reefs house over 16 different breeds of reef sharks. In the Galapagos Islands, the hammerhead shark can be found among the reef life there. In the Maldives, over 16 different breeds of reef sharks, among them, hammerheads and whale sharks, can be found in this reef. Off th shores of San Diego, there are a variety of sharks there, among them, great whites, blue, and mako sharks. ~ Hexedgirl92
All warm and tropical waters
sharks and coral reefs
Yes! Sharks and whales! Not that hard to find out.
Coral reefs provide homes for many kinds of fish and other sea creatures. Some of the things that live in coral reefs are fish, sea anemones, sharks, eels, octopi, and sea urchins.
more and more are being discovered every week
Tiger sharks will usually live around coral reefs, and mostly they live in tropical areas.
Yes angelfish do live in the coral reefs.
why do coral reefs can live in salt water
Hammerhead sharks can typically be found at depths ranging from the surface down to about 1,000 feet (300 meters). However, they are most commonly observed in shallower waters, around the continental shelves and near coral reefs. Some species, like the great hammerhead, may venture into deeper waters, but they generally prefer shallower coastal areas for hunting and breeding.