This gold, 14-inch-long fish is one critter you do not want to mess with! It has fused, very-sharp teeth, and can bite off an entire chunk of the reef or live coral for food. They are called file-fish ...
One coral-living fish has found an ingenious way to avoid being gobbled up during a nap, a new study finds. The harlequin filefish has evolved to have polka-dot markings that match its coral home.
IN view of the paucity of records of the globefish, Lagocephalus lagocephalus (L.), around British coasts, it seems worth while recording the recent occurrence of a specimen at Tenby, Pembrokeshire.