Elkhorn and Staghorn Coral
WHERE THEY ARE FOUND Both species are found in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. In general, branching corals (to which Elkhorn and Staghorn belong), are found in all coral reef areas. WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT
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