Corals (mostly plural) are animals. But very, very tiny small animals, which build out of limestone the structures, we know as a 'coral'.
In deed, this sturctures are the house of thousand of these small animals, which live in this house and building it up together.
A coral is a plant that lives in packs most of the time, you can usually find them in reefs or at the the ocean floor.
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coral is a animal because it is made out of dead sea animals (damian123)
It look like a coral plant but it's not a plant,it is a coral animal.
It's a plant
Coral is actually an animal. It's an animal belonging to polyp family and have a hard exoskeleton with a soft body.
Marine coral, suprisingly, is an animal. It does not perform photosynthesis - meaning that is does not convert light to matter - and thus is not a plant.
There are lots of plants in a coral reef but coral it's self is not a plant. It's millions of old, little animal skeletons; and a coral reef is not one piece of coral. It is an area packed with a bunch of coral.
It is a invertebrate.
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firstly coral is the correct way to spell it. Coral is a animal because it is a living and breathing creature
No.it is a plant that lives in the ocean so it specifaclly is a plant