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A tiny baby trunkfish wanders at his own careful pace through its garden of fuschia seaweed 🌸 Almost looks like the seahorses are babysitting
Hi, don't know if you've done this fish yet but can I suggest a trunkfish for one of the fish facts? They're my favorite 🫶
Maybe I have, though I can’t recall! So I’ll do one now. :)
Daily fish fact #468
Smooth trunkfish!
Their pointed snout is specifically designed to be able to spray jets of water at the substrate of the bottom of their reef habitats, so they can easily uncover their prey animals hiding in the sand!
Smooth Trunkfish

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day 95, 28/04/24 - fish of the day is the smooth trunkfish (Lactophrys triqueter)
LIZ SEXTON - FROM OUT OF WATER
Fish of the Week: Smooth Trunkfish
#Fish of the Week: Smooth Trunkfish #wildlife #wednesday #nature #ecotourism #photography
Trunkfish, Bonaire The Smooth Trunkfish is a member of the Ostraciidae (Boxfish) family. It is found throughout the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico and subtropical parts of the western Atlantic Ocean. Smooth Trunkfish use their protuberant lips to expel a jet of water which disturbs the sandy seabed and help reveal any buried invertebrates. They feed on wide range of small molluscs, worms,…
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