How do corals form colonies?
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 Published On Apr 19, 2024

If you stare at just one spot on a coral reef, your eyes could be seeing more than 1,000 animals per square foot. That's because the thing that makes up most of these marine ecosystems are tiny living animals called coral polyps, which exist on the surface of reef formations. Hundreds or thousands of identical polyps live together to form a colony. So, how do these tiny creatures build and maintain such large colonies?

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