Probably fish that live in the tropics because that's where brain coral lives and that is it because brain coral eats its own food
Fire coral is a type of marine organism that resembles coral but is actually a type of hydrozoan. It has a stinging sensation when touched, causing a painful rash or irritation on the skin. It is important to avoid contact with fire coral while diving or snorkeling.
Fire coral is not typically consumed by many marine animals due to its strong stinging cells and toxic properties. However, some organisms, such as certain nudibranchs, sea slugs, and butterflyfish, have developed a resistance to its venom and may feed on fire coral.
Lakshadweep is known as a coral island because it is a group of islands formed from coral reefs. The islands are surrounded by shallow waters with rich coral ecosystems, making them popular for snorkeling and diving. The coral reefs play a vital role in the marine ecosystem and contribute to the beauty and biodiversity of the region.
Black coral is a type of species belonging to the order Antipatharia, characterized by their black or dark-colored appearance. These corals are found in deep-sea environments and are known for their long, branching structures. Black coral is often harvested for use in jewelry and decorative items, although there are concerns about the sustainability of this practice due to overharvesting.
The Coral Triangle stretches from the Philippines to the Indonesia.
Out of the almost 800 species of coral we know about, 605 or 75% are native to the area known as the Coral Triangle.
The cast of People of the Coral Triangle - 2010 includes: Ani Kasim as Interviewee Johnny Langenheim as Interviewer
In the Coral Triangle. This area exists between the east coast of Borneo, the northern tip of the Philippines and the east coast of the Solomon Islands. There are over 500 species of coral in the coral triangle alone!
It is approximately 1.5 billion acres in size.
Coral typically lives in shallow, tropical waters in areas known as coral reefs. These reefs are found in various oceans around the world, particularly in the Caribbean Sea, the Red Sea, the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, and the Coral Triangle in Southeast Asia.
well their is soft coral and hard coral +brain coral breanha coral lily coral and extra coral
The hard coral polyp makes the coral
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.
They are finger coral,brain coral and fan coral.
No its animal to coral
The collective noun for coral is a reef of coral or a bed of coral.