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  2. Staghorn coral - Wikipedia

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    Staghorn coral is found throughout the Western Atlantic Ocean, from the Florida Keys and the Bahamas, to the coasts of the various Caribbean islands.It occurs in the western Gulf of Mexico, but is absent from U.S. waters in the Gulf of Mexico, as well as Bermuda and the west coast of South America; the northern limit of this species is Palm Beach County, Florida, where only small populations ...

  3. List of songs recorded by the Coral - Wikipedia

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    The Coral are an English indie rock/neo-psychedelia band from Hoylake, the Wirral formed in 1996. As of 2016, they have recorded over 150 songs, released on eight studio albums, one compilation album, three EPs and eighteen singles.

  4. Cnidaria - Wikipedia

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    Pacific sea nettles, Chrysaora fuscescens. Cnidaria (/ n ɪ ˈ d ɛər i ə, n aɪ-/ nih-DAIR-ee-ə, NY-) [4] is a phylum under kingdom Animalia containing over 11,000 species [5] of aquatic animals found both in fresh water and marine environments (predominantly the latter), including jellyfish, hydroids, sea anemones, corals and some of the smallest marine parasites.

  5. The Coral - Wikipedia

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    The new studio album, Distance Inbetween was released on 4 March 2016, accompanied by UK and European tours in Spring 2016. Guitarist Paul Molloy joined the band during the recording of the album, [19] replacing Lee Southall who had chosen to take a break from the band in order to focus on his personal life and solo project.

  6. Brain coral - Wikipedia

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    Diploria labyrinthiformis (grooved brain coral). Brain coral is a common name given to various corals in the families Mussidae and Merulinidae, so called due to their generally spheroid shape and grooved surface which resembles a brain.

  7. Coral reef - Wikipedia

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    This new technology is known as "fusion" and has been shown to grow coral heads in just two years instead of the typical 25–75 years. After fusion occurs, the reef will act as a single organism rather than several independent reefs.

  8. Singles Collection (The Coral album) - Wikipedia

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    The Coral. James Skelly – vocals, guitar, producer, arrangements; Lee Southall – guitar, backing vocals (lead vocals on "Seagulls"), producer, arrangements

  9. Elkhorn coral - Wikipedia

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    Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) is an important reef-building coral in the Caribbean.The species has a complex structure with many branches which resemble that of elk antlers; hence, the common name.