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Buffalo Trunkfish

Aspect: Looks like a Cowfish (q.v.) at first sight, particularly those specimens boasting some of the latter's honeycomb pattern, but a close look reveals a) a larger size, b) no over-eye "horns",  c) a very noticeable hump on the back, d) a longer tail fin root, and e) a dotted head and tail root (no lines there).
Population: Less abundant than other box fishes.
Notable feature: Prominent back hump.
Environment: Around rock or coral boulders, relatively shallow waters (10 metres max).
Behaviour: Difficult to approach closely.
  • French designation: Poisson Coffre Buffle ou à Bosse
  • Latin designation: Lactophrys trigonus
  • Creole designation: -
  • Size (cm): 40-50
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