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Map Puffer This salt water fish breaks open shellfish with its beak Arothron mappa,Map puffer Click/tap to enlarge

Map Puffer

This salt water fish breaks open shellfish with its beak

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The map puffer, ''Arothron mappa'', is a pufferfish of the genus ''Arothron'', and can be found in reefs throughout the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean. It reaches a maximum length of 65 cm.

It has an oval shape and the body is covered in small prickles. It is gray in color with black patterns, which could be considered map like in appearance, its identifying feature. It feeds on algae, corals, sponges, sea squirts, crustaceans and mollusks.

Like most puffers, the map puffer.. more

Species identified by Marlena Johnston
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By Marlena Johnston

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Uploaded Apr 19, 2015.