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Syringopora

Syringopora

Size
20%
Attack
10%
Protection
30%
Speed
30%

The polyps of coral organisms look fairly like sea anemones, with a round mouth surrounded by tentacles that trap prey and plankton. Coral animals live in symbiosis with single-celled algae that provide them with food. In return, the algae receive protection against other animals. Tabulate corals had small polyps that formed large colonies, with hundreds of individuals living together. These corals helped to build the Silurian reefs.

Syringopora formed loosely composed networks of tubes, and flourished in calm water.