Image: NOAA Madrepora oculata |
The Zigzag Coral is among the most widespread corals in all the world.
Image: NOAA |
Zigzag Corals may have spread across the world, but they're not spread thin. They live at depths from a mere 50 metres (165 ft) off the coast of Brazil, to some 2,000 metres (6,560 ft) near Iceland.
Image: NOAA |
In the case of Zigzag Corals, the skeleton is quite fragile and doesn't make for impressive reefs. However, they're often found sheltered and protected among the branches of more powerful corals like Lophelia.
Image: NOAA |
3 comments:
It looks like something Poseidon created on Bring Your Child to Work Day.
pretty! almost like bric-a-brac. :)
@Crunchy: Hahah! I guess it's important for young gods to see what their parents do!
@TexWisGirl: Yes, or a mess!
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