The obvious one is the bull shark and the great white but other strange carnivorous animals live there such as, this type of coral, a snail with a poisoners sharp tooth that comes out like a dagger. I am sorry that I don't know the names of these sea life or know more but hope that this has answered your question.
No. The Great Barrier Reef has summer, autumn, winter and spring, but winters are warm and mild compared to southern regions. Unlike the "Top End" of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef does not have just a "wet season" and a "dry season".
the great barrier reef gets almost no light when it reaches and when at the top of the water gets a lot
Some Great Barrier Reef snorkelling links below.in some places you can but it Can kill the coralsAnswer:I just came back from there and snorkeled for two weeks. The reef is quite far off shore so you have to use boats, traveling at top speed for an hour and a half, to get there. But the reef is shallow and is great fun. All boats are professionally run.
There are dozens of websites online that offer tours of the Great Barrier Reef at an affordable price. Some fo the best known of these companies include Quick Silver Cruises and Top Deck.
Great barrier reefs are actually on top of the dead and old reefs and sea anemones. So the non living reefs are the foundations and support for the living reefs.
Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia's greatest attractions and one of the world's seven natural wonders. It's also the most extensive h-eastern coast of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef in the world. A coral reef is anp of mostly compacted coral, algae material and biochemically deposited magnesium and calcium carbonates. It provides a home to thousands of species of plants and animals. = Great Barrier Reef - Where Is It? = The Reef runs parallel to the coast of Queensland, Australia and has been designated by the Australian Government as a Marine Park. It runs mostly in a north-south direction and spans a wide range of climates. The Great Barrier Reef is the only natural organism that is visible from space! = Great Barrier Reef - Aquatic Life = Few peeps can imagine the wide range of animals, plants and fish that live in, on and around the reef. Sea turtles, Octopi, thousands of tropical fish, jelly fish, sharks, sea snakes and sting rays are just a few of the creatures that call the reef home. Another frequent visitor to the reef is the elusive scuba-diving tourist. Try not to move to quickly around this creature - they startle easily. * http://www.kidzworld.com/article/4922-seven-natural-wonders-great-barrier-reef* http://www.greatbarrierreef.org/ * http://www.itsnature.org/natural-wonders/great-barrier-reef/
The food chain in the Great Barrier Reef begins with the producers like giant kelp and phytoplankton. The primary consumers are zooplankton and dugong. The secondary consumers are things like the anemonefish and the whale shark. Third level consumers are the manta ray and the blue-ringed octopus. The Apex predators in the Great Barrier Reef are tiger sharks and moray eels.
The killer whale (Orca) is the top predator of the ocean.
The reef sits on top of thousands of years of compacted coral skeletons that have compressed and fused to form limestone rocks. So yes, there are rocks in the reef as it is principally composed of rock.
seals are Not top predator. not even sharks are top predator. i think the goldfish i top predators (=
Some of the top cruise options available in Sydney include cruises to the Great Barrier Reef, New Zealand, the South Pacific Islands, and around the Sydney Harbour. These cruises offer a variety of experiences, from relaxing on the beach to exploring vibrant cities and natural wonders.
Both predators and top predators consume other animals; however, a top predator may consume a regular predator. No animal consumes a top predator (there may be some exceptions, e.g. a dead top predator being eaten by a scavenger, etc.)