plankton, bacteria, sponges, and many many more i don't know...............
No the Great Barrier Reef is not an organism, it is a collection of many organisms.
Yes there are scallops living on the great barrier reef.
The world's largest living organism is the Great Barrier Reef. It is the world's largest coral reef, stretching over 2,000 km. It is a collection of many organisms, altogether forming one big superorganism. So, therefore the Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest living thing.
because it is the nature of the reef and it important because there are Lot of living thing's in the great barrier reconsider of the land.
As far as I know the smallest fish in the great barrier reef is the stout infantfish
The Great Barrier Reef is made of a variety of living and dead soft and hard corals.
The Great Barrier Reef is a coral reef.
The proper name for the Great Barrier Reef is simply "Great Barrier Reef".
The Great Barrier Reef
lots of fish!!
Shark species in the Great Barrier reef include:various species of reef shark (the most common of the sharks in the Great Barrier Reef) such as grey reef shark and whitetip reef sharklemon sharkvarious species of wobbegong sharkcoral catsharkleopard sharktiger shark
No. Although Osprey Reef is in the Coral Sea, where the Great Barrier Reef is located, it is actually separate from the Great Barrier Reef.