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.
Coral is an animal related to jellyfish and sea anemones. All belong to the same phylum (cnidaria) based on the presence of stinging cells.
Corals are marine invertebrate animals
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.
animal
It look like a coral plant but it's not a plant,it is a coral animal.
coral is a animal because it is made out of dead sea animals (damian123)
It's a plant
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.
Coral is actually an animal. It's an animal belonging to polyp family and have a hard exoskeleton with a soft body.
It is a invertebrate.
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.
All three
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