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He is a clownfish He lives in a Coral Reef

He is a clownfish He lives in a Coral Reef We will see where he lives and two fish he . encounters on a daily basis. Clownfish. Clownfish  are fish from the subfamily Amphiprioninae in the Pomacentridae family.

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He is a clownfish He lives in a Coral Reef

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  1. He is a clownfish • He lives in a Coral Reef • We will see where he lives and two fish he . encounters on a daily basis

  2. Clownfish • Clownfish are fish from the subfamily Amphiprioninae in the Pomacentridae family. • They are mostly yellow, orange, red or black, and show white bars. • Most come from the warm waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. • Clownfish are omnivores.

  3. Puffer Fish • Puffers use the pectoral, dorsal, anal, and caudal fins for movement that make them highly movable but very slow. • As a defense, puffers have the ability to inflate quickly, until they are almost spherical in shape. So, predator stalking the puffers may suddenly face what seems to be a much larger fish and pause, giving the puffers an opportunity to run.

  4. Sting Ray • Common in Tropical coastal waters. • The stinger may reach a length of approximately 35 cm. • Some have several stingers and a few, don’t have one.

  5. Coral Reef • Coral reefs are aragonite structures produced by living animal colonies. • Form some of the most diverse ecosystems on earth. • Estimated to cover one percent of the area occupied by the world oceans.

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