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The Great star coral (Montastraea cavernosa) is a colonial stony coral found in the Caribbean seas. It forms into massive boulders and sometimes develops into plates. It's Polyps are the size of a person's thumb and fully extend at night.
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Kit-kat94/sandbox/Great_star...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Kit-kat94/sandbox/Great_star_coral
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Fishing · Offshore Fishing · Inshore Fishing · Fly Fishing · Diving · Video-Photos · Contact_Us · History · FAQ'S. Video. Logo. Fishing. Logo. History ...
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coralstar.com/
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Boulder Star Coral ... Great Star Coral ... Boulder Star Coral - Monstastrea annularis...
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www.flmnh.ufl.edu/FISH/southflorida/coral/profiles.html
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/FISH/southflorida/coral/profiles.html
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The most obvious sign that coral is sick is coral bleaching. That is when either the algae inside die, or the algae leave the coral. The algae are what give coral its color, so without the algae the coral has ... This mountainous star coral, Montastraeaa faveolata, from Panama has started to bleach. Photo by E.C. Peters.
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oceanworld.tamu.edu/students/coral/coral5.htm
oceanworld.tamu.edu/students/coral/coral5.htm
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There is a wide range of variation both in corallite shape and size. Many corals have round corallites, such as mountainous star coral, while other corals have more elliptical shaped corallites like the elliptical star coral (far left photo).
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www.agrra.org/background/coralid.html
www.agrra.org/background/coralid.html
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Coral Smith first appeared on MTV's The Real World: Back to New York in 2001 and has since competed in five editions of Real World/Road Rules Challenge -- winning her first, making it to the end of four of the five and having to excuse herself due to injury the other time. ... Despite her celebrity status as a reality star,
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www.realitytvworld.com/news/former-the-real-world-star-...
www.realitytvworld.com/news/former-the-real-world-star-coral-smith-comes-out-of-closet-5373.php
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Coral reproductive methods vary, depending on the species. Some species such as brain and star corals are hermaphrodites, meaning they produce both sperm and eggs at the same time. Other corals, such as Elkhorn and boulder corals, are gonochoric, meaning that they produce single-sex colonies.
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www.puertomorelossnorkeling.com/Coral%20Facts.htm
www.puertomorelossnorkeling.com/Coral%20Facts.htm
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Sea and Sky's Corals & Anemones page 1 contains information about the pineapple coral, staghorn coral, brain coral, torch coral, and star coral. ... The star coral is one of the hard coral species that contains a stone-like calcium skeleton. Small, oval stubs rise from the yellowish-tan central core, each containing a...
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www.seasky.org/reeflife/sea2b.html
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