Could we find corals in the Sea of Galilee?
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Could we find corals in the Sea of Galilee?
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You can have "coral-reef-like" forms in freshwater, however, they are ecological analogs. It's actually sponges and bryozoans acting as filter feeding coral.
Nope
tropical bodies of salt water only
However, if you do wish to see a coral reef in Israel, head to the southern tip of the country in Eilat, where you can visit some of the coral reefs in the Red Sea
eagle lake in central Mn has fresh water coral, it is no longer living but it is their!
Yes, possible but depends on the age of the lake. If it is not very old (not even 5000 years), its unlikely. But otherwise, there is a chance.
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That would be a negative matey.