Thousands of different tropical fish.
A large mass of coral is called a coral reef. There are usually many organisms living in or surrounding the coral reef.
the niches of a coral reef in an organisims are ME DONT KNOW LOL
No! Tadpoles do not eat coral reef, they eat the decomposed organisms there, alongside with Algae.
No. A coral reef is just a reef made out of coral. There are many other kinds of reefs. A coral reef is just one kind. The Great Barrier Reef is a specific coral reef. There are many other coral reefs in the world.
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there is no such thing
Well the coral is a plant that might help other living organisms around it. Because it is underwater, people cannot see coral. According to divers that go underwater they see many algae in the ocean.
A reef supports many different niches for organisms that live under, on, and among the coral.
yes of coarse because fish and other organisms live there. not all but many of them do.
Bacteria, many microorganisms, many species of fish, sponges, types of coral. Google may provide more specifics
Contrary to popular beleif, corals are animals. What you classically think of as corals are colonies of tiny organisms. These make up a coral. Many, many corals plus fish, crustaceans, echidnoderms and algae, make up a coral reef.
There are 4000 fishes in the coral reef