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- Triggerfish - Wikipedia
As a protection against predators, triggerfish can erect the first two dorsal spines: the first (anterior) spine is locked in place by erection of the short second spine, and can be unlocked only by depressing the second, "trigger" spine, hence the family name "triggerfish"
- Triggerfish: The Grumpiest Fish in the Ocean - Ocean Info
Triggerfish are the vibrant jewels of coral reefs, boasting dazzling colors, and intricate patterns Forming part of the Balistidae family, the approximate 40 species of triggerfish have unique mating habits, impressive adaptability, and an anger problem that can be triggered at any moment
- Are Triggerfish Good to Eat? Here’s What You Should Know
Triggerfish are a unique group of fish that consist of 40 different species, with the grey triggerfish being the most common in North America They get their name from their dorsal fins, which are locked in place unless you press a secondary “trigger” spine that is behind the fin
- Triggerfish: What it Tastes Like How to (Safely) Cook It
A quick guide to triggerfish flavor and how to cook it All of the tips you need to safely catch and eat triggerfish
- Triggerfish Fish Facts - A-Z Animals
Discover the fascinating Triggerfish — vibrant reef fish with powerful jaws, striking colors, and a reputation for fierce parental defense
- Triggerfish | Marine, Reef, Predators | Britannica
Triggerfish, any of about 30 species of shallow-water marine fishes of the family Balistidae, found worldwide in tropical seas Triggerfishes are rather deep-bodied, usually colourful fishes with large scales, small mouths, and high-set eyes
- Triggerfish | National Geographic
Did you know a triggerfish can rotate each of its eyeballs independently? Learn more about this fascinating reef fish
- Triggerfish - Seattle Aquarium
Triggerfish, of the family Balistadae, are found in warm waters around the world While the largest of the species, the stone triggerfish, can grow to over three feet in length, most range between eight and 20 inches
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