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Yes, Coral Polyps are herbivores.
Coral polyps are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world, typically in shallow, clear ocean environments. They form coral reefs through calcium carbonate exoskeletons secreted by the polyps, creating complex and diverse ecosystems that support a wide variety of marine life.
Where do polyps live
It's where it's most common, but scientists have found coral polyps at the bottom of the sea.
The hard coral polyps phylum name is Cnidaria.
No, true coral is typically found in marine environments, not in freshwater. Coral reefs are formed by colonies of tiny animals called coral polyps that require specific conditions found in saltwater to thrive.
Coral polyps live together in colonies that form coral reefs, primarily in warm, shallow marine waters. These colonies consist of many individual polyps that are connected by a shared skeleton, allowing them to work together for feeding and protection. Coral reefs are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions, where they thrive in clear, sunlight-rich waters.
Coral polyps are animals, not plants.
coral polyps and sea plants
A coral polyp is an individual coral cell, and when polyps stick together, they form coral a.k.a. Coral Polyp Colonies. Later, when the polyps die, their skeleton (which is like a hard shell) Strengthens the coral formation.
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