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Donna – a beautiful pink fish with a blonde crest and blue eyes and wears a working hat. She is a mechanic who repairs the Claw Machine. She is a mechanic who repairs the Claw Machine. She lost her screwdriver necklace which fell into a jawfish cave when she got scared seeing Xamfear until Freddi and Luther feed it with Planktos.
The immaculate puffer is a pufferfish and has a rounded body with a short tail. They have no scales or clear lateral line. They are grey or light brown, though they have the ability to change this to a mottled grey-green coloration presumably used for camouflage. [2] The lips and iris of the immaculate pufferfish are yellow. The caudal fin is ...
Deflated Valentinni's sharpnose puffer. Tetraodontidae is a family of marine and freshwater fish in the order Tetraodontiformes.The family includes many familiar species variously called pufferfish, puffers, balloonfish, blowfish, blowers, blowies, bubblefish, globefish, swellfish, toadfish, toadies, toadle, honey toads, sugar toads, and sea squab. [1]
The color yellow also makes up its anal and pectoral fins, with a light brown color covering its rays. [2] Some of the other instances of the third color variation include the heads and bodies of A. meleagris being bright yellow in color while its fins are covered in brown and scattered with white spots. [2]
Bright yellow with distinctive dark semicircle by operculum. 14 cm (5.5 in) [30] Multicolor angelfish: Centropyge multicolor: With caution: 9 cm (3.5 in) Orange-back angelfish: Centropyge acanthops: With caution: Dark blue with golden yellow blaze running from the face down the dorsal fin, with a colourless caudal fin. 8 cm (3.1 in) [31 ...
The northern puffer, Sphoeroides maculatus, is a species in the family Tetraodontidae, or pufferfishes, found along the Atlantic coast of North America. [2] Unlike many other pufferfish species, the flesh of the northern puffer is not poisonous, although its viscera can contain poison, [1] [2] and high concentrations of toxins have been observed in the skin of Floridian populations.
Arothron stellatus, also known as the stellate pufferfish, [3] starry puffer, [4] or starry toadfish, [5] is a demersal marine fish belonging to the family Tetraodontidae. It is found in shallow water in the Indo-Pacific region.
They are the main predator of puffer fish along with other large fish, sea snakes, and humans. For humans, the ovaries and the liver must be avoided to prevent ingesting any poison (Diggles et al., 2003). [9] They use their color pattern as camouflage to hide from predators by blending into coral reefs and sandy bottoms.