fish,turtlle and shark, vampire squid
The Great Barrier Reef is primarily composed of coral, which is formed by the accumulation of calcium carbonate skeletons from coral polyps. Additionally, there are some areas where sediments and sandstones can be found.
Sharks, sea lions, otters, some whales, dolphins.. The list goes on and on.
The Great Barrier Reef is home to a diverse range of marine life, including fish, coral, turtles, and rays. Some specific examples of animals that live near or on the reef are clownfish, humphead wrasse, and green sea turtles.
Some coral reef fish, such as certain species of gobies and blennies, feed on small amounts of bacteria found in the sediment and on coral surfaces. These bacteria provide a source of nutrients for these fish and help them to maintain a balanced diet. However, bacteria are not the primary source of food for most coral reef fish.
Parrot fish, they don't intentionally eat it, they want the algae growing off it but they eat the coral along with the algae.
albanian seahorses
a dog,cat,people,fish turtle
An atoll is a ring-shaped coral reef and features a lagoon. Some examples of atolls are the Bikini atoll, Tubbataha Reef and Lighthouse Reef.
Fish
some animals being endangered in the coral reef are special types of squid
Yes. The animals that inhabit the coral reef have life cycles that they must go through and so all of them die at some point. This includes fish (including sharks), sea snakes, eels, sea slugs, sea anemones, starfish, clams, sea turtles, squid and other such creatures.
The Great Barrier Reef itself is a landform. Some of the features found on the Reef include:Coral reefs and atollsIslandsBaysInletsPeninsulas
Some of the animals found in Edmonton are hares.
No animals are producers. Only plants and some protists produce food from sunlight.
the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Austrailia.
yes
No, all animals sleep at least some (except for sea sponges, coral reef, et cetera).