Pillar coral eat... Ok, to be honest, I have no idea.
A palus is a vertical pillar along the inner septal margin of a coral, or a small plain on the surface of a planet or satellite.
Coral is very hard and does not contain much food value. Humans cannot process the stone hard shell of the coral and the food value of the small animals in it is too small to make it worthwhile crushing it to get it.
Parrot fish, they don't intentionally eat it, they want the algae growing off it but they eat the coral along with the algae.
Eels provide nutrients to coral through their waste, which helps coral growth. In return, coral provides shelter and protection to eels, allowing them to camouflage and hide within the coral structure, avoiding predators.
A porcupine puffer fish eats molluscs, coral,and crustacians.
Pillar coral was created in 1834.
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Pillar Corla
No, lobsters do not eat coral
Nudibranches do eat coral.
parrot fish eat coral
Fish like to eat coral
Coral
No! Tadpoles do not eat coral reef, they eat the decomposed organisms there, alongside with Algae.
Yes, Turtles eat coral and have teeth strong enough to chew it
yes a coral does use teeth to eat. when you see bubbles or air pockets in the coral it is the teeath and where it breaths.
Whales don't eat coral. Coral is very hard, and most whales don't have teeth. They *do* eat *krill* in massive quantities.