By Rajni Pandey | November 15, 2024
Over 100 feet long, 300 years old, and visible from space, this colossal coral is the largest ever discovered, supporting diverse marine life.
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Known as “Big Momma,” this coral is 33 feet high and 137 feet in circumference, providing shelter to various species in Fagatele Bay.
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Located in the Great Barrier Reef, this coral spans 33 feet wide and 35 feet tall, a symbol of resilience against coral bleaching.
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Standing 20 feet tall and 24 feet wide, this coral in the Florida Keys supports marine biodiversity and protects coastlines.
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With a unique mushroom shape and 20 feet diameter, this coral thrives in shallow waters, offering a stunning sight for divers.
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This vivid, 15-foot-wide coral is a vibrant habitat for marine species, known for its intricate structures and stunning colors.
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A 12-foot-tall, 18-foot-wide dome-shaped coral in the Maldives, attracting divers and supporting rich marine life.
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This flat, table-like coral spans 16 feet in diameter, providing shade and shelter to fish in the Coral Triangle’s rich waters.
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A rare 14-foot-wide staghorn coral colony in the Coral Triangle, playing a crucial role in reef building and marine biodiversity.
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This grooved coral, 12 feet tall and 14 feet wide, resembles a brain and serves as a vital habitat in the Caribbean ecosystem.
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