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- Humphead wrasse - Wikipedia
The humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) is a large species of wrasse mainly found on coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region It is also known as the Māori wrasse, Napoleon wrasse, Napoleon fish, so mei 蘇眉 (Cantonese), mameng (Filipino), and merer in the Pohnpeian language of the Caroline Islands
- Humphead Wrasse | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
The humphead wrasse is an enormous coral reef fish—growing over six feet long—with a prominent bulge on its forehead Some of them live to be over 30 years old They roam through coral reefs in search of hard shelled prey such as mollusks, starfish, or crustaceans
- Humphead Wrasse – Facts, Size, Habitat, and Pictures
The humphead wrasse is a colorful fish found in the Indo-Pacific region It is the largest living member of the wrasse family; it goes by different names such as Māori wrasse, mameng, merer, Napoleon wrasse, Napoleon fish, and so mei
- Sea Wonder: Humphead Wrasse - National Marine Sanctuary Foundation
Humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) are one of the largest reef fish in the world’s ocean, reaching lengths of seven feet and weighing more than 420 pounds — and those are just the largest individuals we’ve seen and recorded!
- Humphead Wrasse Facts, Pictures Info: Coral Reef Endangered Fish
Humphead wrasse facts for kids adults Pictures Information on an amazing sex-changing coral reef fish Discover why this species is endangered
- Humphead Wrasses ~ MarineBio Conservation Society
Humphead wrasses, Cheilinus undulatus (Rüppell, 1835), are named for the bump on their heads and are otherwise known as giant wrasses, humpheads, Māori wrasses, Napoleon wrasses (for the bump’s resemblance to the French Emperor Napoleon’s two-pointed hat), truck wrasses, and undulate wrasses
- Humphead Wrasse – Discover Fishes - Florida Museum
One of the largest reef fishes in the world, the humphead wrasse is made even more imposing by the presence of a prominent hump located on the forehead from which it earns its various common names
- Humphead Wrasse | The Amazing Gender-Shifting Fish
Humphead wrasse, also known as Napoleon wrasse, Māori wrasse, Napoleon fish, and Napoleonfish, is the King of the coral reefs They are known as “elephants of the coral reef,” and they are capable of reaching up to 2 meters long and have a massive body with a fascinating color morph
- The king of the coral reefs is disappearing. Here’s why.
It’s the king of the coral reefs The humphead wrasse, fittingly named for the bump on its head, can grow to six feet long, weigh up to 400 pounds, and live for 30 years
- Humphead Wrasse - To Save Animals
The humphead wrasse, also called Napoleon wrasse, is a coral fish named for their bulging, protruding forehead They are gigantic - more than 6 feet long and up to 400 pounds - and can live for more than 30 years
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