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trumpetfish

NOUN
  1. tropical Atlantic fish with a long snout; swims snout down

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  • Foraging trumpetfish may make 2-3 strikes per hour. Coral reef fish feeding behavior in the Caribbean
  • With no industry for 100 miles in any direction, the warm water heaves with bream, trumpetfish and other undersea life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Small clusters of snappers and Mexican hogfish momentarily lose their companions in the melee, while trumpetfish are swept along with enthusiasm for a meal, hoping not to become one!
  • Moray eels, garfish and trumpetfish were roaming and snapping at a plethora of potential prey.
  • Twenty taxa of predatory fishes met the above criteria and included eight species of grouper (Family Serranidae), eight species of snapper (Lutjanidae), one species each of trumpetfish (Aulostomidae) and barracuda (Sphyraenidae), and both jacks PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Around the two Piton sites we shared the ocean with parrotfish, trumpetfish, smooth trunkfish, cornetfish, tiger grouper, a trio of barracuda, rock beauties, Spanish hogfish and many more exotic species.
  • The parrotfish is used as a mobile camouflage screen, hiding the trumpetfish from the small reef fish on which it preys.
  • Species associated with the Great Barrier Reef, such as Moorish idols, trumpetfish, butterfly, angelfish and fairy basslets co-exist with temperate seaweeds and fish that like colder climates.
  • Almost every day, we snorkel off a different island, dazzled by the brilliant, seemingly abundant sea life: angelfish, butterfly fish, damselfish, parrot fish, trumpetfish, schools of golden rays flying through the water.
  • Moray eels, garfish and trumpetfish were roaming and snapping at a plethora of potential prey.
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