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often brightly colored marine rey-finned
fishes belonging to the
family Balistidae.
Often marked by
lines and spots, they
inhabit tropical and subtropical...
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mystery reef
triggerfish show no
signs of kin selection. Fish in the
Balistidae family, like the reef triggerfish, have
unique and
adaptive swimming motions...
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temperate mouths. The family,
Balistidae,
which is
commonly called triggerfish.
Currently there are
about 37
Balistidae species. This
family of fish are...
- triggerfish, is a
species of
marine ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Balistidae, the triggerfishes. This
triggerfish has a wide Indo-Pacific distribution...
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triggerfish and blue-and-gold triggerfish) is a fish
belonging to the
family Balistidae.
Pseudobalistes fuscus can
reach a
length of 55
centimetres (22 inches)...
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margins on the tail
lobes and fins. Just like
other fish in the
family Balistidae, the tail is lyre-shaped. The
mouth of the
triggerfish seems to be grinning...
- is a
small genus of
marine ray-finned
fishes belonging to the
family Balistidae, the triggerfishes.
These triggerfishes are
found in the Indo-Pacific...
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triggerfish (Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus) is a
marine fish in the
family Balistidae. It is
found in
coastal tropical waters and
reefs of the Indo-Pacific...
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weighing over 2 tonnes. Most
members of this
order –
except for the
family Balistidae – are
ostraciiform swimmers,
meaning the body is
rigid and
incapable of...
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Melichthys is a
small genus in the
triggerfish family (
Balistidae).
Member species are
found in the
Indian Ocean,
Pacific Ocean and even the Red Sea (M...