NAMES
Scarus guacamaia
Common Name
Rainbow parrotfish
Conservation Status
TAXONOMY
Kingdom
Phylum-Animalia
Subphylum-Animalia
Class-Animalia
Order-Animalia
Suborder-Animalia
Family-Animalia
Genus-Animalia
Country:
Mali
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Scarus guacamaia
Mali
Issued:
Stamp:
Scarus guacamaia
Country:
Mali
Issued:
Stamp:
Scarus guacamaia
Mali
Issued:
Stamp:
Scarus guacamaia
Country:
Mali
Issued:
Stamp:
Scarus guacamaia
Mali
Issued:
Stamp:
Scarus guacamaia
Genus species (Animalia): Scarus guacamaia
The rainbow parrotfish (Scarus guacamaia) is a species of fish in the family Scaridae.
Description
S. guacamaia is among the largest members of its family, and the largest in the Atlantic, reaching 1.2 m (3.9 ft) in length, 20 kg in weight and a maximum age of 16 years. It has a greenish-brown overall colouration; the fins are dull orange with tongues of green. Its dental plates are blue-green. Sexes appear alike.
Distribution and habitat
The rainbow parrotfish has a relatively wide distribution in the western Atlantic, and can be found from Bermuda through South Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean to Venezuela. It inhabits coral reefs, mangroves and sea grass beds in shallow waters, at depths of 3–25 m.
Reference: Wikipedia,sta.uwi.edu
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