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This female Bullethead Parrotfish (Chlorurus spilurus) turned to reveal its fused teeth which are used to scrape algae from coral heads. It was photographed while scuba diving the Kona coast, the Big Island, Hawaii; Island of Hawaii, Hawaii, United States of America
Image ID: | 1116-51206 |
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Artist: | Thomas Kline |
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chlororus sordidus
chlorurus spilurus
female bullethead parrotfish