Orcas, also known as killer whales, are marine mammals that typically inhabit open ocean environments and are not suited for life in coral reefs. They prefer deeper waters where they can hunt for their primary prey, such as fish and marine mammals. Coral reefs, being shallow and complex ecosystems, do not provide the necessary habitat or hunting grounds that orcas require. Therefore, while orcas may occasionally swim near coral reefs, they do not live in them.
They live in a coral reef
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean
The sea urchin live in the coral reef :p
there is over 4000 species of fish living in the coral reef
There are 4000 fishes in the coral reef
coral reef
There are THOUSANDS of species of coral reef animals, how would we go about posting that for you here?
coral, fish
Sea anenomes, Coral, Clown fish, eels such as the Moray, Groupers (AKA Sea Bass), and Reef sharks live in the coral reef zone.
they live with their parents on the reef
That depends on what "it" is
Coral reef