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#Red Toothed Triggerfish
soup2007 · 5 months
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Fishuary day 5, triggerfish,I drew a red tooth/niger triggerfish,very excited for catfish/pleco next :3
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subbalakshmisastry · 11 months
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Awesome Red Toothed Triggerfish / Niger triggerfish. (Odonus niger)
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virozero · 2 months
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Primarch mermay ideas
[ there is a method to the madness just ask me and I'll explain lol]
Lion - Lion fish, Mahi
Fulgrim - giant phantom jellyfish, halfmoon beta fish
Perturabo - basking shark, north pacific giant octopus
Jahatai - black marlin, shirtfin mako
Leman - wolf eel, great barracuda
Dorn - Lemon pleco, spiny oyster
Konrad - Humboldt squid, orca
Sanguinius - red-toothed triggerfish, cookie cutter shark
Ferrus - decorator crab, horseshoe crab
Angron - Atlantic sturgeon, sperm whale
Guilliman - Yellow Fin Tuna, blue tang
Mortarion - Whale Fall, Greenland shark
Magnus - rainbow parrot fish, oarfish
Horus - lunar wrasse fish, manta ray
Lorgar - koi fish, spotted garden eel
Vulkan - hammerhead shark , zebra lionfish
Corax - trumpet fish, black sea bass
Alpharius & Omegon - mimic octopus, leafy sea dragon
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traveldeandaman · 1 year
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Experience scuba driving in Andaman
The coastal water surrounding these islands are inhabited by an assortment of coral reef systems and hence provide ideal scuba diving opportunities to water sport lovers.
The Andaman is home to various diving points. Well, the waters are pouring with all types of coral reefs and awesome array of vibrant fish. They are a sight to maintain and hence it is not perplexing that Andaman Islands are one of the leading hotspots for scuba diving.
The seas across Andaman are surely clean and untouched and hence featuring an abundance of marine life.
There are several tour operators that offer great scuba diving Andaman tour packages and some of the leading driving point includes:
Johnny’s Gorge- This is 20 to 30 meters deep and is meant for advanced divers. Johnny’s Gorge is located just three minutes from Minerva and is specifically popular for spotting dolphins. This diving site also offers enough vibrant reefs that is surrounded by grouper, snappers, unicorn fish, barracuda and sometimes one can also spot a shark.
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Dixon’s Pinnacle- There are three huge pinnacles that are home to many giant Mackerel, Tuna, Barracuda, giant groupers and giant Trevally. This specific diving site is appropriate for advanced versatility and is 18 to 30 meters deep. One can also come across the Napoleon Wrasse that often circles the reef and also spot a school of red-toothed triggerfish and emperor angelfish.
The Wall- This is a small wall of 50 meters that submerges into the shipping channel in Havelock. This is one of the most popular local diving sites and divers can conveniently spot a large number of Wrasse called Pierre. All types of vibrant coral like red, purple and yellow dot the top of the wall and it brims with various types of fish, including lionfish and puffer fish. This diving point is meant for divers of all levels.
South Button- This is one of the most popular diving sites that are meant for all types of difficulty levels and one can spot a huge number of coral and fish. This is one of the diving sites where one can also spot blue fin trevally, turtles, angelfish, crocodile fish, batfish, and Barracuda. This specific diving point is 6 to 25 meters deep and is appropriate for enjoying the experience of watching rich marine life from the close quarters.
Elephant Beach in the Andaman Islands- This specific diving site for scuba diving in Andaman is meant for all levels of divers and it is almost 6 to 25 meters deep. This is possibly the only diving site in which one can walk into directly from the beach. This diving site has enough sand area and is known for its patches of vibrant corals and small macro fish like pipefish, various porcelain crabs and shrimps.
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fleeting-ghosts-art · 5 years
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Mermay Day 5 - Red toothed Triggerfish (prompt by @elizardc-arts)
Wasn’t able to participate in mermay right from the beginning, but I’ll try to do at least one mermaid a week.
*Commissions are: closed, reopen on June 1st 2019*
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raideo · 7 years
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I’m a little rusty- haven’t drawn in a while.  Decided to draw one of my favorite marine fish <3
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notable-bumblr · 4 years
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Look at this goth vampire fish from the aquarium
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ps1 · 3 years
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Red-toothed Triggerfish (Odonus niger)
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flamm-arts · 3 years
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I forgot to post this before, so here it is. Fourth drawing of Mermay! I swear I'm trying to post these on time, but my schedule has not been very helpful. I'm following @albabbgg 's prompt list. The prompt was "Cerulean Blue Pacific Mermaid", and the design of this mermaid is inspired by the Red-toothed Triggerfish (Odonus niger).
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otussketching · 4 years
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@making-friendos sorry, I couldn't resist! I absolutely love the mermaid lapidot drawing! Also using it as an excuse to draw some triggerfish, some of my favourite reef dwellers. (These are red-tooth triggers)
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paperstarzz · 7 years
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PART 1 OF 2 This is a red toothed triggerfish.
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preferreddentalcare · 5 years
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4 Animals With Unusual Teeth
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ANIMALS MIGHT NOT BE as concerned with maintaining their oral health and hygiene as we are, but that doesn’t stop some of them from having very interesting teeth! Like our teeth are adapted to an omnivorous diet, animal teeth are adapted to the foods they eat. In some cases, the results can get pretty strange. Today, we’re going to focus on four of the weirdest sets of chompers we could find.
1. The Tusks Of The Babirusa
Babirusas are pigs native to Indonesia, but these pigs aren’t quite like the farm animals we’re used to. No, these pigs have a serious dental problem in the form of their multiple pairs of very large tusks. These tusks are actually the babirusas’ canine teeth, which continue to grow through their lives. The males’ upper canines grow right through their upper lips and keep growing, sometimes so much that they end up curving all the way back around towards their skulls! Yikes!
2. The Icepick Teeth Of The Payara
The payara is a carnivorous fish from the Amazon Basin whose lower fangs have earned it nicknames like “vampire tetra” and “saber-tooth barracuda.” These long, thin fangs range from four to seven inches long, and the payara uses them to impale its prey, including piranhas! Payara can grow to up to four feet long and 80 pounds!
3. The Serrated Bill Of The Goosander
At first, you might think a goosander looks like any other duck, but if you catch one yawning or chomping down on food, you’ll notice its rows of tiny, razor-sharp teeth! These European birds are members of the Merganser genus, also called sawbills — so named because of the 150 teeth lining their bills, which are designed to saw through whatever they eat, such as small mammals and sometimes even other birds!
4. The Red Fangs Of The Triggerfish
Triggerfish are a group of about forty different species of brightly colored fish marked by the lines and spots in their scales, but don’t let their beautiful scales distract you from their teeth! Triggerfish have very powerful jaws and teeth that they use to crush the shells of crustaceans. The redtoothed triggerfish is perhaps the weirdest species of the group, with bright red fangs protruding from its mouth!
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Taking Care Of Your Teeth
Do you know of any other weird teeth out their in the wild? We’d love to hear about them! In the meantime, make sure you continue taking great care of your own pearly whites by brushing and flossing regularly. We look forward to seeing you at your next appointment!
We love helping our patients take care of their teeth!
Top image by Flickr user peterichman used under Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike 4.0 license. Image cropped and modified from original.
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naturecopy · 3 years
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🔥 A Red-Toothed Triggerfish’s vampire-like fangs
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diver-aana · 7 years
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Red tooth! Check it out next time! #reef #coralreef #underwater #scubadiving #diving #scuba #padi #triggerfish #blue #ocean #divermag #nature #safetystop
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nudiblue · 6 years
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#피리부는소녀 #이집트 #후르가다 의 바다에서 흔히 만날 수 있은 Red tooth triggerfish 무리들 . . . #blackandwhite (Hurghada에서) https://www.instagram.com/p/Brl0slHFs26/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=rlblgymrsd17
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raideo · 7 years
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FEATURED FISH #2: THE RED TOOTHED TRIGGERFISH.
THIS IS ONE WONDERFUL FELLOW, FOLKS, THE RED TOOTH TRIGGERFISH IS A FISH I FOUNd WHILE SURFING GOOGLE IMAGES, TRYING TO SHOW ONE OF MY FRIENDS HOW WEIRD TRIGGERFISH LOOK.
LOOK. AT. THIS. BOY.
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LOOK AT THIS WONDERFUL FUCKING FISH, MY FRIENDS.  IT’S LIKE IT FOUND SOME FUCKIGN CANDY CORN ON THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN AND STUCK THEM IN IT’S MOUTH AND WENT AROUND BEING A GOOF-ASS VAMPIRE.
LOOK AT THIS!!!
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All hysterical cackling about this creatures FUCKING TEETH aside, this fish is really really beautiful and I love it, and the teeth are just icing on the cake honestly, look at this majestic creature:
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Red toothed triggerfish can get to around 50 centimeters long, which is about 20 inches.  That’s a pretty big boy!  Despite it’s teeth, the red toothed trigger is actually a pretty peaceful noodle.  It’s a big gentle dorky looking candy corn vampire and I love it.  10/10 perfect fish, would give them all my candy corn.
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