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Porcupinefish (not Longspine Porcupinefish q.v.)

 

Aspect: The longest and most elongated of the "balloonfishes" found in this area, it features a light brown body with a dense array of small black dots covering the whole body and all fins, including tail. Spines are usually swept back against body. Lighter coloured belly.
Population: Common.
Notable feature: Wide, white-lipped prominent mouth. The older the specimen, the more elongate the body and snout (noticeably flatter on juveniles)
Environment: Particularly affectionates open waters around wrecks at depths of as much as 40 metres.
Behaviour: Easily approched, can actually become friendly (appear to be able to recognize frequent and friendly visiting divers).
  • Désignation anglaise: Diodon ou Porc Epic à Taches
  • Désignation latine: Diodon hystrix
  • Désignation créole: Boubou
  • Famille en latin: Diodontidae
  • Taille (cm): 60-90