вторник, 6 марта 2012 г.

brain coral in TOWN CREEK brain coral TOWN CREEK

brain coral in TOWN CREEK

brain coral

brain coral TOWN CREEK

brain coral in TOWN CREEK.Brain corals extend their tentacles to catch food at night.
During the day, the brain corals use their tentacles for protection by wrapping them over the grooves on their surface.
The surface is hard and offers good protection against fish or hurricanes.
Branching corals, such as s, grow more rapidly, but those are more vulnerable to storm damage.
Like other genera of corals, brain corals feed on small drifting animals and also receive nutrients provided by the algae which live within their tissues.
The behavior of one of the most common genera, favia , is semiaggressive; it will sting other corals with its extended sweeper tentacles during the night.
The genus and species has not been defined through the scientific classification segment.

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