The red clown fish
The red clown fish The fish has three colors: bright red, purple-red and purple-black, and the three white rings on its body are very distinctive. Many people are familiar with the red clown fish from the animated film "Finding Nemo", so what are the special features of the shape of the red clown fish?
The adult fish has an oval body with flat sides, and a short and blunt snout. The eyes are large and positioned upward. The mouth is large, the end of the maxilla is less than the temporary edge; the teeth are in a single row and the tips of the teeth are notched. The dorsal fin is simple, with soft rays spreading and forming a square shape; the caudal fin is fan-shaped, and the outer fin rays of the left and right lobes do not spread and are filamentous. The body of the adult fish is black, and the head, chest, abdomen and body fins are all red. There is a wide white band with white edges behind the eyes, extending downward to the throat isthmus. The body of sub-adult fish is generally orange-yellow, with a white vertical band behind the eyes. As it grows, the body color gradually turns red, and black spots appear on the back of the body and spread to the entire body.
Juveniles of the red clown fish are usually black with blue scales; white patches on the forehead and upper sides; all fins are black except for the transparent pectoral fins and soft dorsal fins. The outer part of the fin ray. The behavior changes depending on the location of the fish.
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