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  2. Rugosa - Wikipedia

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    The Rugosa or rugose corals are an extinct order of solitary and colonial corals that were abundant in Middle Ordovician to Late Permian seas. [3] Solitary rugosans (e.g., Caninia, Lophophyllidium, Neozaphrentis, Streptelasma) are often referred to as horn corals because of a unique horn-shaped chamber with a wrinkled, or rugose, wall. Some ...

  3. Hydnophora rigida - Wikipedia

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    The horn coral also has a green fluorescence [2] or a cyano red emission. [3] They can be seen at depths from 1–30 m (3–100 ft). [ 5 ] The colonies are bushy with small conical mounts called monticules that are unique because they form where the corallite walls of the adjacent polyp fuse together.

  4. Hydnophora exesa - Wikipedia

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    Hydnophora exesa, also called Horn coral or Spine coral, is a coral in the genus Hydnophora. [1] It was described by Peter Simon Pallas in 1766. [1] Location.

  5. Heliophyllum - Wikipedia

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    Heliophyllum is an extinct genus of corals that existed predominantly in the Devonian. Heliophyllum is of the order Rugosa and can be referred to as horn corals. [1] [2] They were mostly solitary animals, although some were colonial. [1]

  6. Black coral - Wikipedia

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    Antipatharians, also known as black corals or thorn corals, [2] ... A large 1.8 m (5.91 ft) tall coral tree is somewhere between 30 and 40 years old. [17]

  7. This 25-year-old has dedicated her career to restoring coral ...

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    The post This 25-year-old has dedicated her career to restoring coral reefs and protecting our oceans’ biodiversity appeared first on In The Know. Coral reefs inhabit a small fraction of the ...

  8. “It’s Too Risky”: 107YO Goes Viral For 4-Inch “Longevity Horn ...

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    The horn has no magical properties or health benefits despite what Chen’s followers may believe. A 107-year-old Chinese woman has left social media users stunned after revealing a massive horn ...

  9. Elkhorn coral - Wikipedia

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    Healthy Elkhorn coral can grow up to 13 cm (5 inches) in branch length a year, making them one of the fastest growing coral species. Elkhorn coral can span a diameter of 4 m (12 feet) wide and 2 m(6 feet) tall. [4] Under stressful conditions, Elkhorn coral colonies and fragment growth slow down substantially.