Raccoon Butterflyfish
The raccoon butterflyfish gets its name from the black bar on its head that passes through the eyes. Paired with an equally...
Learn MoreThe raccoon butterflyfish gets its name from the black bar on its head that passes through the eyes. Paired with an equally...
Learn MoreThe pink skunk clownfish has a mucus layer on its flesh which protects it from being stung by its host anemone.
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Learn MoreLike many stingray species, motoro rays lie on the bottom of rivers, almost completely covered in sand, and wait for prey.
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Learn MoreAlso known as the passer angelfish, this species pair-bonds during spawning season and the female defends its territory aggressively.
Learn MoreAn adult orbicular batfish may be solitary or can occasionally be found in large schools.
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Learn MoreAn adult bignose unicornfish has a long, curved snout.
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