You will find a fascinating world if you take a close look at one of these corals.
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Branching Acropora community
Branching Acropora
Close-up of branching Acropora
Massive Faviidae (daytime)@
Branching Acropora community
Branching Acropora
Close-up of branching Acropora
Massive Faviidae (daytime)@
Massive Faviidae (nighttime)
Close-up of Massive Faviidae (nighttime)
Galaxea fascicularis
Close-up of Galaxea fascicularis
Massive Faviidae (nighttime)
Close-up of Massive Faviidae (nighttime)
Galaxea fascicularis
Close-up of Galaxea fascicularis@
Close-up of Galaxea fascicularis
Heliopora community
Skeletal structure of Heliopora coerulea
Close-up of Heliopora coerulea (Blue coral)
Close-up of Galaxea fascicularis
Heliopora community
Skeletal structure of Heliopora coerulea
Close-up of Heliopora coerulea (Blue coral)
Branching Stylophora pistillata
Branching Seriatopora hystrix
Branching Millepora
Massive Porites
Branching Stylophora pistillata
Branching Seriatopora hystrix
Branching Millepora
Massive Porites
non-sessile Fungia
Foliose Echinopora lamellosa
Massive Symphyllia
Foliose Pavona
non-sessile Fungia
Foliose Echinopora lamellosa
Massive Symphyllia
Foliose Pavona
Foliose and branching Montipora
Euphyllia
Goniopora
Tubipora
Foliose and branching Montipora
Euphyllia
Goniopora
Tubipora
  Most of the corals are sessile living, which makes them change their shape and colors adapting to their respective environments
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