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  2. Creole wrasse - Wikipedia

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    The creole wrasse is a protogynous hermaphrodite; the largest fish in a group is a dominant breeding male, while smaller fish remain female.If the dominant male dies, the largest female changes sex.

  3. Microspathodon chrysurus - Wikipedia

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    The yellowtail damselfish (Microspathodon chrysurus) is a species of damselfish native to tropical areas such as the Caribbean coast of Panama. Damselfish are abundant in coral reef environments. The International Union for Conservation of Nature lists this fish as being of “least concern”. The species is exploited on a minor scale, for ...

  4. Category:Fish of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Fauna of the Caribbean - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Help. The Caribbean as defined by the WGSRPD Fauna of the Caribbean. ... Fish of the Caribbean (4 C, 179 P) I.

  6. List of fishes of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Jamaican waters contain fresh and saltwater fish. ... Fish that spend the majority of their lives in Jamaica ...

  7. Thalassoma bifasciatum - Wikipedia

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    Thalassoma bifasciatum, the bluehead, bluehead wrasse or blue-headed wrasse, is a species of marine ray-finned fish, a wrasse from the family Labridae. It is native to the coral reefs of the tropical waters of the western Atlantic Ocean .

  8. Spotted trunkfish - Wikipedia

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    It is a benthic species, feeding on or near the seabed. Its diet includes crabs, shrimps, molluscs, sea urchins, starfish, brittle stars, sea cucumbers, tunicates and seagrasses. [2] The spotted trunkfish, like all trunkfish of the genus Lactophrys, secretes a colourless toxin from glands on its skin when touched. The toxin is only dangerous ...

  9. Spotfin butterflyfish - Wikipedia

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    The spotfin butterflyfish (Chaetodon ocellatus) is species of marine ray-finned fish, a butterflyfish from the family Chaetodontidae. It is found in the western Atlantic Ocean, in the Gulf of Mexico and most commonly found in the Caribbean Sea. The name is derived from the dark spot on the fish's dorsal fin.