barramudi ,trigger fish , parrot fish, surgeon fish , lobsters ,sea turtles
A secondary consumer is a small predator that eats the primary consumer. In a pond, secondary consumers may be raccoons, snakes, and frogs.
The ones that eat the primary consumers...
A vulture is considered to be a tertiary consumer. This is because they feed on secondary consumers, which feed on primary consumers, and they also feed on primary consumers, which feed on producers.
The Arafura Sea and the Coral Sea.
it is a secondary alcohol
The average depth of a coral reef can vary widely, but most coral reefs are found in shallow tropical waters around 20-30 meters (65-100 feet) deep. However, some reefs can extend to depths of over 100 meters (330 feet).
You can write a letter to the garbage people and tell them what danger this impact has on the coral reef. ( I am worried 2)
Scuba Bob's Ocean Quest - 2006 The Birth of a Reef Coral Spawning at the Flower Gardens 2-2 was released on: USA: 2007
The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean habitat
The Sea temp increased 2 degrees and 90% of the coral reef around the Indian ocean was killed or bleached
The great barrier reef in north eastern Australia is definitely the largest! The Belize barrier reef and the Florida barrier reef are 2 and 3 respectively.
four primary consumers of the sahara desert
Primary And Secondary
sunlight and the right temperature
They are the plant eaters of the chain and secondary consumers eat the primary consumers
Locusts, mice, rabbits, etc. are all primary consumers.
Each reef supports its own unique community of inhabitants and the demographics of these communities are in a constant state of change. As a result, the inhabitants of coral reefs are many and diverse. There are, however, similarities in reef communities. For example, there are always 3 types of reef dwellers: 1. Builders: the organisms that caused the reef to be there at all, like the coral; 2. Exploiters: organisms that take advantage of the reef's protection and bounty, like fish. Some of these organisms add their hard skeletons or shells to the reef structure; 3. Destroyers, like the starfish that feed on the reef builders. Also, many types of animals are common to all, or most, coral reefs: fish, mussles, shrimp, lobsters, sharks, etc. Use the links to learn more about reefs and their communities, and how they interact.