Sahil Gupta

Sahil is the CEO at Sawan Books. He pursued his Bachelor’s Degree in Bussiness from the University of Chicago, USA and currently working on his ultimate goal - ‘To see a book in every child’s hand.’ .

Cockatoo

The Cacatuidae (scientific name) is the family of birds from the parrot order known as cockatoo. These birds are found from the Philippines and Indonesia to Solomon Islands and Australia. With height ranging from 12-24 inches, these birds are easily identifiable because of their large head crests and curved beaks. Very similar in features to

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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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