the coral itself is not living, as it's composed of calcium carbonate. However, it is home to many organisms
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.
Coral is not a carnivore. Coral is a marine invertebrate that obtains most of its nutrition from a symbiotic relationship with photosynthetic algae called zooxanthellae, which live inside the coral's tissues and provide energy through photosynthesis.
Yes! Sharks and whales! Not that hard to find out.
A coral polyp is a small, tubular invertebrate animal with a mouth surrounded by tentacles. It is the basic unit of a coral colony and is responsible for secreting calcium carbonate to form the hard coral skeleton that makes up coral reefs. Coral polyps have a mutualistic relationship with zooxanthellae algae that live within their tissues and provide them with energy through photosynthesis.
Coral animals live in coral in the ocean.
Yes, there is live coral.
They live in anemenea - not coral.
Coral snakes do not live in water.
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean
They live in a coral reef
yes they live on coral leaves
Yes angelfish do live in the coral reefs.
Indonesian coral reefs.
coral, fish
why do coral reefs can live in salt water
No. Tortoises live in either deserts or on islands, but no tortoises live in coral reefs.