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Due to its body shape (max length 11 m - record among bony fish), Regalecus glesne is better known as oarfish. Some dub it king-of-herring, believing it leads their schools. In Japanese folklore it is Jinja hime, a servant of Ryūjin and harbinger of earthquakes! #SundayFishSketch
Aspirations of grandeur, googly eyes, thorns in side... Yep, the bluespine unicornfish (Naso unicornis) pretty much sums it up for a budding business like me. #SundayFishSketch
Grey triggerfish, Balistes capriscus, create nests by blowing small hollows in the sand. Once eggs are deposited, they guard them against predators - including divers - for a couple of days. I've also seen triggerfish hiding in really narrow rocky crevices! #SundayFishSketch
The devil ray (Mobula mobular, aka mobula ray, devil fish) is well known for its mystifying leaps into the air. For this weekend's "leap fish"-themed #SundayFishSketch