Yes! Sharks and whales! Not that hard to find out.
Red snappers do not typically live in coral reefs. They are commonly found near structures like rocks, wrecks, and artificial reefs in coastal areas and reefs. They prefer sandy or muddy bottoms rather than the complex structure of a coral reef.
No, trout do not live in coral reefs. Trout are freshwater fish that prefer cold, clean rivers and lakes. Coral reefs are marine ecosystems found in warm, tropical waters where species such as coral, fish, and invertebrates thrive.
The person that studies coral reefs is called a coral reef biologist. This type of scientist spends time underwater to study the status of coral reefs and also looks into the effects of other factors to the preservation of coral reefs.
Various animals such as fish, octopuses, and shrimp can use coral reefs for hiding and protection. The intricate structures and numerous crevices of coral reefs provide ideal hiding spots from predators and a safe environment to rest and shelter.
Coral animals, known as polyps, extract calcium carbonate from ocean water and use it to build their hard exoskeletons. These exoskeletons form the structure of coral reefs as multiple polyps work together to create a complex network of interconnected skeletons. Over time, the accumulation of these skeletons contributes to the growth and formation of coral reefs.
Yes, there are many animals and creatures in the coral reefs.
because some ocean animals live in them
Yes, Seahorses live in Coral reefs. Along with Sea anemones and Clown fish! Lots of animals live in Coral reefs. Almost the majority of animals that live in warm waters live in nice big Coral reefs
Yes angelfish do live in the coral reefs.
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why do coral reefs can live in salt water
yes many marine fish live their
fish, crabs, octipus, coral
No, whales don't live on coral reefs. They live in more productive areas, and open water.
some coral reefs do live alone, but some live in groups called colonies.
coral reefs are actually animals confused plants by the common human
yes,many species of whales live in coral reefs through out the globe.