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Spotted Trunkfish
Lactophrys bicaudalis
12.2077, -68.3185
Field Notes
Description:
The species gets its name from the black spots it has covered over its yellow-golden body. The spotted trunkfish, like all trunkfish of the genus Lactophrys, secretes a colorless toxin from glands on its skin when touched. The toxin is only dangerous when ingested, so there is no immediate harm to divers. Predators however, as large as nurse sharks, can die as a result of eating a trunkfish.
Habitat:
1000 Steps, Bonaire.
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