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Vibrant coral reef with a spotted pufferfish, capturing marine biodiversity and underwater ecosystem richness. Panorama Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Blowfish or puffer fish in ocean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blowfish or diodon holocanthus underwater in ocean Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Dried Pufferfish or Fugu Fins For Sale in a Japanese Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan Royalty Free Stock Photo
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White-spotted puffer Arothron hispidus Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Pufferfish, Seal face puffer fish. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The pufferfish is a family of fish, with about 100 species. They are also known as the blowfish, fugu, swellfish, and globefish. They are called the pufferfish because when they are threatened, they puffs up to about twice their normal size by gulping water. In this enlarged state, the pufferfish can swim at only about half their normal speed. Pufferfish are generally believed to be the second-most poisonous vertebrates in the world


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