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[td]}}[/td] [td]'''''Plerogyra sinuosa''''' is a jelly-like [[species]] of the phylum [[Cnidaria]]. It is commonly called "bubble coral" due to its bubbly appearance. The "bubbles" are grape-sized which increase their surface area according to the amount of light available: they are larger during the day, but smaller during the night, when tentacles reach out to capture food. This species requires low light and a gentle water flow. Common names for ''Plerogyra sinuosa'' include "grape coral", '''bladder coral''', and '''pearl coral'''. According to the [[IUCN]], ''Plerogyra sinuosa'' ranges from the [[Red Sea]] and [[Madagascar]] in the western Indian Ocean to Okinawa and the [[Line Islands]] in the Pacific.[/td]
[td]'''''Plerogyra sinuosa''''' is a coral [[species]] of the phylum [[Cnidaria]]. It is commonly called "bubble coral" due to its bubbly appearance. The "bubbles" are grape-sized which increase their surface area according to the amount of light available: they are larger during the day, but smaller during the night, when tentacles reach out to capture food. This species requires low light and a gentle water flow. Common names for ''Plerogyra sinuosa'' include "grape coral", '''bladder coral''', and '''pearl coral'''. According to the [[IUCN]], ''Plerogyra sinuosa'' ranges from the [[Red Sea]] and [[Madagascar]] in the western Indian Ocean to Okinawa and the [[Line Islands]] in the Pacific.[/td] [td][/td]
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[td]}}[/td] [td]'''''Plerogyra sinuosa''''' is a jelly-like [[species]] of the phylum [[Cnidaria]]. It is commonly called "bubble coral" due to its bubbly appearance. The "bubbles" are grape-sized which increase their surface area according to the amount of light available: they are larger during the day, but smaller during the night, when tentacles reach out to capture food. This species requires low light and a gentle water flow. Common names for ''Plerogyra sinuosa'' include "grape coral", '''bladder coral''', and '''pearl coral'''. According to the [[IUCN]], ''Plerogyra sinuosa'' ranges from the [[Red Sea]] and [[Madagascar]] in the western Indian Ocean to Okinawa and the [[Line Islands]] in the Pacific.[/td]
[td]'''''Plerogyra sinuosa''''' is a coral [[species]] of the phylum [[Cnidaria]]. It is commonly called "bubble coral" due to its bubbly appearance. The "bubbles" are grape-sized which increase their surface area according to the amount of light available: they are larger during the day, but smaller during the night, when tentacles reach out to capture food. This species requires low light and a gentle water flow. Common names for ''Plerogyra sinuosa'' include "grape coral", '''bladder coral''', and '''pearl coral'''. According to the [[IUCN]], ''Plerogyra sinuosa'' ranges from the [[Red Sea]] and [[Madagascar]] in the western Indian Ocean to Okinawa and the [[Line Islands]] in the Pacific.[/td] [td][/td]
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