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Most coral animals, known as polyps, are typically small, measuring between 0.5 to 10 centimeters in diameter. However, they can form large colonies that can span several meters across, as they grow together through a process of budding. The size of individual polyps can vary based on the species and environmental conditions. Overall, while the individual polyps are small, their collective structures can create massive and intricate reef systems.

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