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The coral gives the tiny algae oxygen and a safe place to live. The polyp skeletons are so large that they may even be called valleys. They are different from most other round skeletons. Brain coral skeletons snake around the coral head in shapes of jelly beans, half moons and squiggles.
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www.sheddaquarium.org/Sea/fact_sheets.cfm?id=91
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5. Darkness: brain coral, lobster ... Photos with short descriptions: lobster, sea grass, Elkhorn coral, sea fan, shrimp on brain coral, Christmas Tree Worm, Yellowtail Snapper, Spotted Eagle Ray, Queen Angelfish, butterflyfish ... List its diet and diagram its place in a food chain or web. (what it eats and what eats it)
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www.kmuska.com/ocean/whoswhocoral.html
www.kmuska.com/ocean/whoswhocoral.html
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god help the girl god help the girl; i'm going away fiery furnaces; no one's first and you're next modest mouse ... Chagall: A Biography; Jackie Wullschlager; The Watchmen; Alan Moore ... law & order: ci usa; michael & michael have issues comedy central; no reservations travel...
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6.2.03; Sigh. Another baseball game, another cold, rainy night. On Saturday, we showed up at Camden Yards for a game between the Orioles and the Rangers with our raincoats in hand and expecting the worst. It was cloudy But on our way from the car to the stadium, ... Even though it did get a little cloudier after an hour or so,
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www.bluecricket.com/coral/days/2003/2003-06.html
www.bluecricket.com/coral/days/2003/2003-06.html
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There is so much to learn about the magic of the underwater world! Did you know that some fish can live among the deadly tentacles of sea anemones? Ever wondered how deep the ocean is? Or how the sun's energy ends up in the tissues of marine animals? Well, dive in and ask a brain coral!
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www.reef.edu.au/contents/braincoral.html
www.reef.edu.au/contents/braincoral.html
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This page provides free information about Brain coral ... 3 definitions for Brain coral ... [1913 Webster] 3. A piece of coral, usually fitted with small bells and other appurtenances, used by children as a plaything. [1913 Webster] Brain coral, or Brain stone coral. See under Brain. Chain coral.
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www.wkonline.com/d/Brain_coral.html
www.wkonline.com/d/Brain_coral.html
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Click here for the updated InfoBook - Corals & Coral Reefs. ... ; Grow your own coral! ... Conservation of the Coral Reef...
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www.seaworld.org/infobooks/Coral/home.html
www.seaworld.org/infobooks/Coral/home.html
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My open brain... hlth. reading - 10/06/2009; I bought an open brain coral a few days ago. I got a really good deal because when it got to the LFS part of the skeleton is sticking out. I want to "nurse" it back to health.
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www.wetwebmedia.com/openbrncrlfaq3.htm
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_Fungia_ and other large-polyped corals (a single polyp may be 10" across) don't feed on "microscopic particles", they're night-feeding predators, completely unlike small-polyped corals like Staghorn coral. I had an Open Brain coral (_Trachyphyllia_) in my aquarium I used to feed 2" silversides (baitfish).
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digg.com/environment/BBC_Earth_News_Predatory_coral_eat...
digg.com/environment/BBC_Earth_News_Predatory_coral_eats_jellyfish
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