Two types of coral that exhibit branching are fan coal and finger coral. Fan Coral: comes in many colors, has soft finger- like branching that is rounded at the ends. Finger Coral: distictively gray growing in thick colonies.
they grow by building reefs
Trees like weeping willows have branches which hang downwards.
Coral grows at the bottom of the sea.
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Corals are very important because they provide food and shelter for fish
They are called staghorn because some species grow long and branch out much like a staghorn.
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Absolutely, there are many hundreds of different species of crabs that live on coral reefs. Many of them have close associations with the corals, such as the Acropora crabs, which live in between the branches of Acropora corals, and eat the slime that the corals produce.
Yes there are lots of different types of reef corral, there are table corals, stags horn corals, brain corals, fire corals to name but a very few.
Like most fish, corals do not have a certain size that they stop growing there for, they will continue to grow. Most corals do slow down when they get huge sizes but never stop.
They grow from Branches.