They eat corals, sponges, sea urchins, other echinoderms, and small crustaceans.
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Sharks question: Do all sharks eat fish only? Sharks don't only eat fish. They also commonly eat seals as well. ... Do sharks eat ray? Do all sharks eat us? Do sharks eat fishes? Do all sharks eat flesh? Sharks and lamprey fish? Do great sharks eat fish? Do sharks eat small fish? Do sharks eat bombay fish? Do sharks eat...
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Tetraodontidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tetraodontidae is a family of primarily marine and estuarine fish. The family includes many familiar species which are variously called puffers , balloonfish , blowfish , bubblefish , globef...
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6 Shark Reef Anniversary; ... So our first NMEA conference was a success! Three of us from the Monterey Bay Aquarium flew to Georgia with fresh eyes and few expectations. Our goals were to enjoy the experience; (and see alligators in the wild!) ... I felt like we achieved both goals by the time we flew back to California.
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If they have been perserved longer, they are safer to eat, say doctors. ... For example, this year, balloonfish -- a potentially toxic dish considered a delicacy in Japan and China -- has killed at least two people in Hainan Province and poisoned more than 10 in Shenzhen and Guangzhou.
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blowfish, swellfish, globefish, balloonfish and bubblefish! As well as it’s natural defence mechanism of inflating to several times it’s normal size this puffer fish, sharp-nosed puffer, also has a large spot near it’s back fin.
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Dive into our Survival Guide and find out the basics to making it in the wild. ... Introduction | Insects and Arachnids | Leeches, Bats, Poisonous Snakes | Dangerous Lizards | Dangers in Rivers | Dangers in Bays and Estuaries | Saltwater Dangers | Animals and Fish Poisonous to Eat |
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North American species include the porcupine fish (for which the family is named), the balloonfish, and the burrfish. ... Porcupinefish are about 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 centimeters) long and live in the warm waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. These fish eat snails, crabs, and sea urchins.
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