December 2021

Teardrop-Pufferfish

Teardrop Pufferfish

Common name : Limespot butterflyfish, Yellowteardrop butterflyfish, Teardrop coralfish Scientific name : Chaetodon unimaculatus Family : Chaetodontidae Native to : Indian Ocean Interesting fact : They have fine, bristle-like teeth tofeed on small organisms. Conservation status : Least Concern The teardrop pufferfish is a bright yellow and white fish with a tearing eyespot on the

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Tassle-Filefish

Tassle Filefish

Common name : Prickly leather-jacket, Tasselled leather-jacket, Leafy filefish Scientific name : Chaetodermis pencilligerus Family : Monacanthidae Native to : Indo-Pacific Ocean Interesting fact : The tassle filefish drifts with its head downward in an attempt to befool predators and prey. Conservation status : Not Evaluated The tassle filefish is well camouflaged with its laterally

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Striped-Surgeonfish

Striped Surgeonfish

Common name : Clown tang, Blue-bandedsurgeonfish, Clown surgeonfish, Zebra surgeonfish,Lined surgeonfish Scientific name : Acanthurus lineatus Family : Acanthuridae Native to : Indo-Pacific Ocean Conservation status : Least Concern The striped surgeonfish is a treat to theeyes with its alternating blue and yellow horizontal stripes. They live in groups in shallow reef flats, slopes and

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Spotted-Wobbegong-Trout

Spotted Wobbegong Trout

Common name : Carpet shark, Spotted wobbegong Scientific name : Orectolobus maculatus Family : Orectolobidae Native to : Indo-Pacific Ocean Interesting fact : Wobbegong in Australian aboriginal language means ‘shaggy beard’ referring to the fleshy growth around the fish’s mouth. Conservation status : Near Threatened The spotted wobbegong trout blends in with the sea floor

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