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- for any overlooked prey. For example, in Indonesia large schools of the goldsaddle goatfish (Parupeneus cyclostomus) and moray eels hunt together. This behavior...
- {{cite iucn}}: |date= / |doi= mismatch (help) Sutton, Alan (2018-01-08). "Goldsaddle Goatfish- Facts and Photographs". Seaunseen. Retrieved 2024-11-08. Uiblein...
- Bicolor goatfish Parupeneus barberinoides With Caution 25 cm (9.8 in) Goldsaddle goatfish Parupeneus cyclostomus With Caution 51 cm (20.1 in) Manybar goatfish...
- species and many helmetshrikes. Other pack hunters include army ants, the goldsaddle goatfish, and occasionally crocodiles. Pack hunting is typically ****ociated...
- northeast coast, Taiwan A whitesaddle goatfish (Parupeneus ciliatus) Goldsaddle goatfish (Parupeneus cyclostomus) in two different robes. A young Indian...
- squirrelfish ʻAmaʻama: mullet ʻApi: whitespotted surgeonfish Auweke: goldsaddle goatfish Awa: milkfish ʻAweoweo: Hawaiian bigeye Ehu or ʻUlaʻula: squirrelfish...
- individual goatfish head their separate ways to loot the sands. The diurnal goldsaddle goatfish changes from a lemon-yellow to a pale cream when feeding. Other...
- ciliatus (native), Whitesaddle goatfish Parupeneus cyclostomus (native), Goldsaddle goatfish Parupeneus heptacanthus (native), Cinnabar goatfish Parupeneus...
- Mulloidichthys vanicolensis, Yellowfin goatfish Parupeneus cyclostomus, Goldsaddle goatfish Parupeneus forsskali, Red Sea goatfish Parupeneus heptacanthus...
- (Lacepede, 1801) syn. P. fraterculus, P. pleurotaenia (Indo-Pacific) Goldsaddle goatfish, Parupeneus cyclostomus (Lacepede, 1801) syn. P. chryserydros...