Yes, clownfish live in coral reefs. They have a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones found in these reefs, using them for shelter and protection from predators. In return, clownfish help keep the anemones clean and can provide nutrients through their waste. This mutualistic relationship is vital for their survival in the vibrant ecosystem of coral reefs.
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If Finding Nemo is correct, how about clownfish?
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sharks clams clownfish crabs eels and much more
Clownfish live at the bottom of the sea, usually in a coral reef environment
A coral reef is a plant in the ocean that can produce food for animals.It also can be a home.Even clownfish live in coral reefs.Ever seen the move "Finding Nemo"?Well Nemo and his dad live in a coral reef!
A coral reef is a plant in the ocean that can produce food for animals.It also can be a home.Even clownfish live in coral reefs.Ever seen the move "Finding Nemo"?Well Nemo and his dad live in a coral reef!
Clownfish are not particularlily 'helpful' to their environment. Very few species, in fact only one (Homo sapiens - mankind) strive to help their environment. Clownfish live in the reef environment, and as a by product of their behaviors and breeding, they provide food (baby clownfish) for the reef, and also produce metabolic waste that helps aglae to grow.
They live in a coral reef
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean
False clownfish exist.