Actually, you’re all wrong. This is a fungia plate coral, which has a hard inner skeleton. This makes it a large polyp sceleractinian coral, unlike your mushroom coral which is a soft coral. These corals live on the sanded and move around constantly in search of a better location, and have gained the above adaptation in order not to be buried by sand sifting fish and invertebrates.
that’s no coral. That’s an anemone!
Actually, it’s a mushroom coral!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/16843053
I wish my papers could be that short.
Actually, you’re all wrong. This is a fungia plate coral, which has a hard inner skeleton. This makes it a large polyp sceleractinian coral, unlike your mushroom coral which is a soft coral. These corals live on the sanded and move around constantly in search of a better location, and have gained the above adaptation in order not to be buried by sand sifting fish and invertebrates.
seen enough japanese fun yadda yadda
I’ve seen enough japanese fun to see where this is going . . .
Damn i must be fiended, i could’ve sworn I thought that was a pile of weed
WISE FWOM YO GWAVE!
It’s a Malboro! Watch out for its Bad Breath attack!
i thought it said creepy cereal O_O