Copperband Butterflyfish
The long snout of this butterflyfish allows it to hunt tiny invertebrates and pull them from small spaces. This feature develops prominently...
Learn MoreThe long snout of this butterflyfish allows it to hunt tiny invertebrates and pull them from small spaces. This feature develops prominently...
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