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Brain coral does not have a defense, therefore they are helpless to the destruction of coral reefs.

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What is shelter For puffer fish?

Puffer fish seek shelter in crevices, caves, or among rocks and coral to hide from predators and rest. They also use their ability to inflate their bodies with water or air as a defense mechanism to deter attacks. Additionally, some puffer fish species may create burrows in the substrate for protection.


What parot fish eat?

Parrotfish primarily feed on algae, coral, and small invertebrates. They use their beak-like teeth to scrape algae off rocks and coral, playing a vital role in maintaining the health of coral reefs.


How do you know that coral are under stress in their habitats?

You would know if coral is under physical stress if it is bleached. Coral bleaching occurs when the coral polyps (the miniscule animals that coral is made of) expel their algal cells, and the coral looks white. If the coral stays bleached for too long, then it can die.


What snakes are related to the coral snake?

The coral snake is a fairly small but brightly colored snake with black, yellow, and red bands. It is easily mistaken for the harmless milk snake. The red bands of a coral snake touch the yellow bands while in the milk snake, the red bands touch the black ones. Use this pneumonic: Red touches yellow: you're a dead fellow. Red touches black: you're okay jack.


Do animals use 100 percent of their brain capacity?

No, the myth that animals only use a small percentage of their brain capacity is false. Different parts of an animal's brain are active during various tasks, and they utilize their entire brain for survival, movement, and cognitive functions.