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  2. Rainbow parrotfish - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow parrotfish (Scarus guacamaia) is a species of fish in the family Scaridae. Description ... Photos of Rainbow parrotfish on Sealife Collection;

  3. Sparisoma aurofrenatum - Wikipedia

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    Sparisoma aurofrenatum (common names: redband parrotfish, gutong, rainbow parrot, black parrot, and blisterside) [1] is a species of parrotfish native to the Caribbean Sea and Western Atlantic Ocean. [ 3 ]

  4. List of fishes of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Greenblotch parrotfish Sparisoma atomarium: Greengill sunfish: Lepomis macrochirus × cyanellus: Greenland shark: Somniosus microcephalus: Gray conger: Conger esculentus: Gray triggerfish: Balistes capriscus: Gulf bareye tilefish: Caulolatilus intermedius: Gulf butterfish: Peprilus burti: Gulf chimaera: Hydrolagus alberti: Gulf Coast pygmy sunfish

  5. Parrotfish photobombs unsuspecting divers with a smile - AOL

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    Check out this parrotfish who was definitely ready for his close up off the coast of Key West. This little guy popped into frame when Sophia Roth the owner of Snuba, a An aquatic animal photobomb!

  6. This is the happiest fish on earth - AOL

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    Much of the white sand on tropical beaches is former parrotfish feces. After the fish digest the algae and coral rock, it's excreted as sand. Check out the extraordinary lion fish:

  7. Parrotfish - Wikipedia

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    Parrotfish skeleton. Parrotfish are named for their dentition, [5] which is distinct from other fish, including other labrids.Their numerous teeth are arranged in a tightly packed mosaic on the external surface of their jaw bones, forming a parrot-like beak with which they rasp algae from coral and other rocky substrates [6] (which contributes to the process of bioerosion).

  8. New fish invade the Adriatic Sea, threatening local species - AOL

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    Due to climate change and increased maritime traffic, the parrotfish, along with around 50 new species, has spread to the Adriatic, threatening the native fish population.

  9. Coral reefs in Vietnam face collapse. Can conservation ...

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    Fish that clean reefs and keep them healthy by eating algae or parasites, like the distinctive Picasso triggerfish and the beaked Indian parrotfish, have disappeared, said Michael Blum of Rainbow Divers, a diving company in Vietnam. “When you don’t have the cleaners, the (reefs) suffocate,” he said.

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