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Selective focus of Giant Porcupine fish or Spotted Porcupine Fish Diodon hystrix and Lettuce coral or Yellow Scroll Coral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Selective focus of Giant Porcupine fish or Spotted Porcupine Fish Diodon hystrix and Lettuce coral or Yellow Scroll Coral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Selective focus of Giant Porcupine fish or Spotted Porcupine Fish Diodon hystrix and Lettuce coral or Yellow Scroll Coral Royalty Free Stock Photo
Selective focus of Giant Porcupine fish or Spotted Porcupine Fish Diodon hystrix and Lettuce coral or Yellow Scroll Coral Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Porcupine Puffer fish Diodon holocanthus
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
The Porcupine Puffer is also known as the Porcupinefish or Porcupine Pufferfish. It has spiny appendages which cover most of its body, which may vary from light gray to mottled tans, sometimes with dark spots. Its teeth are actually a fused beak-like structure. The Porcupine Puffer lacks pelvic fins but has learned to use the pectoral fins to move about.


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