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Picasso Triggerfish, Reef Triggerfish
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Humuhumunukunukuapua'a have a diamond-shaped body with armor-like scales. A dark stripe crosses their silver sides and belly. Their fins are pale blue. They are called a triggerfish because of their sharp, spike-like dorsal fin.
Length: Up to 18 inches
Humuhumunukunukuapua'a inhabits the tropical coral reefs of the Pacific Ocean.
The Humuhumunukunukuapua'a feeds on bottom-dwelling invertebrates and seaweed.
How: The female builds a nest and the male fertilizes her eggs. The female defends the nest vigorously until the eggs are hatched.
Humuhumukununukuapua'a means "fish with a pig's nose" in Hawaiian. The Humuhumukununukuapua'a sleeps on its side at night.
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