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Yellowspotted burrfish using its defense system
Starry Puffer Arothron stellatus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa eastward through Indonesia to the Tuamotus, northward to southern Japan, southward to Lord Howe Island in a depth range from 3 to 58 m, max. total length 120cm, common length 54cm. \nThe species is relatively uncommon in patch reefs and coral slopes near sandy areas of clear lagoon and seaward reefs. Juveniles occur in sandy and weedy inner reefs, adults on clear lagoons and seaward reefs. \nStarry Puffers are poisonous to eat for humans. \nLembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°28'56.394 N 125°15'15.588 E at 7m depth
Blackspotted puffers are fast swimmers and can move swiftly about their habitat.
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Mbu pufferfish
Tropical salt water fish Striped burrfish (Chilomycterus schoepfi)
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Pufferfish Blows itself up , after I release it from a fisherman's net
Blowfish or puffer fish hanging in souvenir shops in Thailand
White-spotted Puffer Arothron hispidus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to Panama, north to southern Japan and the Hawaiian Islands, south to Lord Howe and Rapa islands, in the Eastern Pacific from the Baja California and the Gulf of California to Panama in a depth range from 1 to 50m, max. total length 50cm, max. weight 2kg. \nThe species inhabits outer reef slopes to depths of at least 50 m, inner reef flats and lagoons. Juveniles are common in weedy areas of estuaries, near rocky reef or on sand-stretches between reefs with low algae-rubble reef to about 20 meters depth, or in shallow with sparse seagrass growth. \nArothron hispidus feeds on fleshy, calcareous, or coralline algae, detritus, mollusks, tunicates, sponges, corals, zoanthid anemones, crabs, tube worms and echinoderms. \nThe species is toxic to predators and humans. If consumed, the tetrodotoxin (TTX) can cause symptoms like numbness, muscle weakness, respiratory failure, and even death. \nDespite their toxicity, pufferfish like Arothron hispidus are sometimes consumed in specific cultures (such as Japanese fugu), but only when prepared by licensed professionals who know how to remove toxic parts safely. \nLembeh Strait, Indonesia\n1°29'33.414 N 125°15'40.446 E at 17m depth
Cute Puffer Fish Swimming Underwater.
Yellowspotted burrfish using its defense system
Balloonfish
Feathered heylin Cheilinus undulatus in blue water among rocks
Carcass of a puffer fish washed up by the tide on a beach in Brazil
Stellate puffer Arothron meleagris at coral reef in the sea
Porcupinefish Diodon hystrix is commonly seen in caves and holes in shallow reefs, like this specimen.\nThis species occurs circumtropical in lagoon and seaward reefs to at least 50m. Juveniles to about 20 cm are pelagic, and adults are benthic. This species lives solitary and nocturnal, feeding on hard shelled invertebrates like sea urchins, gastropods, and hermit crabs.\nDramai Rock, Westpapua, Indonesia \n4°2'33.036 S 134°14'12.858 E at 5m depth
A cute little pufferfish floating in the water
Close-up view of a White-spotted puffer (Arothron hispidus) arothron meleagris
Close-up portrait of longspined porcupinefish, ray-finned fish, swimming in aquarium. It is nocturnal, can inflate its body so that its sharp spines rise when alarmed. Diodon holocanthus
The blackspotted puffer (Arothron Nigropunctatus)
The Puffer fish which swims happily.
Blackspotted Puffer fish is poisonous and puffs up its body like a balloon to avoid being eaten.
boring blowfish
Close up of a yellow and black puffer fish, facing the camer
Birdbeak Burrfish Cyclichthys orbicularis occurs in tropical waters of the Indo-West Pacific from the Red Sea and East Africa to the Philippines, north to southern Japan, south to Australia and New Caledonia and in the Southeast Atlantic at the south coast of South Africa in a depth range from 9 to 170m, max. length 30cm. \n\nThe nocturnal species inhabits clear protected reefs with sponge and algal habitats, staying often in large sponges during the day. Cyclichthys orbicularis occasionally occurs on reefs, but usually over sand and mud bottoms. \nThe species feeds on hard-shelled invertebrates. \n\nInterestingly, this fish can puff up its body by ingesting water, transforming into a spiny ball as a defense mechanism, which reduces its mobility but deters predators. His chemical defense mechanism is more effective than the swimming away: Tetrodotoxin (TTX) is a potent neurotoxin found in various marine organisms, including Cyclichthys orbicularis. It can be lethal to non-resistant fish species. The estimated lethal dose of TTX in humans is around 2 mg of pure toxin. Even small amounts can cause severe symptoms. \n\nThis specimen was encountered in the Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia\n1°27'13.104 N 125°14'14.634 E at 13m depth
Diodon hystrix
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