The staghorn coral (Acropora cervicornis) is a branching, stony coral with cylindrical branches ranging from a few centimetres to over two metres in length and height.
Staghorn Coral (Acropora cervicornis) - Species Info - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
Staghorn coral is a species of stony coral often called Antler coral because of its resemblance to antlers of a deer. It can be found in many shapes and forms such as : bushy ...
Staghorn Coral Acropora cervicornis at Animal-World has Acropora coral information, live coral care and coral pictures
SAVING staghorn coral. Relatives of the sea anemone and every bit as splashy, corals display hues ranging from brilliant orange and deep salmon to pale pink and subtle violet.
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noun . any of several stony corals of the genus Acropora, having the skeleton branched like the antlers of a stag. Oculus Wholesale Coral www.oculusaquatics.com/ Australian ...
No one knows for sure how many kinds of staghorn corals there are, but scientists estimate there may...
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Acropora nasuta forms cream, pale brown or greenish colonies, with irregular, tapering branches that usually arise from a short, t...
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