k Triggerfish skeleton, Xray Triggerfish skeleton. Coloured Xray of a triggerfish family Balistidae. Its name originates from its ability to erect the first two dorsal spines upper left, which can then lock or unlock, preventing the fish from being swallowed by predators or being pulled out of its nest. The fishs head extends into a snout with strong jaws containing eight teeth on the lower jaw and six on the upper jaw. Triggerfish are found in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and IndoPacific. They grow to between 3075 centimetres. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Triggerfish skeleton, X ray Triggerfish skeleton. Coloured X ray of a triggerfish  family Balistidae . Its name originates from its ability to erect the first two dorsal spines  upper left , which can then lock or unlock, preventing the fish from being swallowed by predators or being pulled out of its nest. The fish s head extends into a snout with strong jaws containing eight teeth on the lower jaw and six on the upper jaw. Triggerfish are found in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Indo Pacific. They grow to between 30 75 centimetres.
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Triggerfish skeleton, X-ray

Triggerfish skeleton. Coloured X-ray of a triggerfish (family Balistidae). Its name originates from its ability to erect the first two dorsal spines (upper left), which can then lock or unlock, preventing the fish from being swallowed by predators or being pulled out of its nest. The fish's head extends into a snout with strong jaws containing eight teeth on the lower jaw and six on the upper jaw. Triggerfish are found in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Indo-Pacific. They grow to between 30-75 centimetres.

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