DIODON(PORCUPINE FISH/PUFFER FISH) = COMMENTS, HABIT AND HABITAT, CLASSIFICATION, DIAGRAM, CHARACTERISTICS
Diodon
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=> Habit and Habitat: Diodon is confined to tropical seas, living along near reefs, caves, or ledges, hunting crustaceans and molluscs at night.
- Diodon is commonly known as porcupine fish.
- Its body is rounded, globose, and covered with numerous flexible spines, the organs of defense; they are erected to protect the fish from any external enemy's attack.
- This fish can also inflate its body by swallowing water.
- The scales are generally spiny or bony.
- The caudal fin is rounded and tilted Upwards.
- The anal fin is opposite to the dorsal fin.
- There are 3 gills present.
- The belly is inflatable.
- The skin is leathery.
- Although porcupine fishes are poisonous, they are eaten as food fish and are an exotic delicacy in Japan and Indonesia.
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