Jaws so powerful, they can bite through rock. Meet the Green Humphead Parrotfish.
This distinctive species can reach 1.5 metres in length and has a prominent hump on its forehead, made of bone. The Humphead feeds aggressively, using its fused teeth, which resemble a parrot's beak, to indiscriminately eat both coral and rock, in their search for Algae.
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Humphead Parrotfish | Jaws
AKA Bolbometopon muricatum and Bumphead.
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This distinctive species can reach 1.5 metres in length and has a prominent hump on its forehead, made of bone. The Humphead feeds aggressively, using its fused teeth, which resemble a parrot's beak, to indiscriminately eat both coral and rock, in their search for Algae.
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Humphead Parrotfish | Jaws
AKA Bolbometopon muricatum and Bumphead.
#parrotfish #remarkableanimals #wildlife
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