Suborder Gorgoniacea (Noun)
Meaning
Red corals and sea fans.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Red corals, along with other coral species, are classified under the suborder Gorgoniacea due to their tree-like structures and vibrant colors.
- Sea fans are actually part of the suborder Gorgoniacea, often waving gently in the ocean currents and creating an ethereal underwater scene.
- Many coral reefs contain a variety of species, including the ones from the suborder Gorgoniacea, like red corals and sea fans, that are admired by marine enthusiasts worldwide.
- A colorful and abundant sea fan species, known as a member of the suborder Gorgoniacea, brings balance to its marine habitat as the beautiful, waving sea fans attract plankton for food.
- Marine biologists often categorize soft coral formations into the suborder Gorgoniacea, consisting of distinctive corals like sea fans that break up wave and sea currents to avoid getting destroyed.