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Redtoothed Triggerfish. SL244371

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When fish swim together in a loose cluster, this is typically called a shoal. It can be a mix of different species. A school is a group of the same fish species swimming together in synchrony; turning, twisting, and forming sweeping, glinting shapes in the water. To be among a school of fish, like these red toothed triggerfish, is an exhilarating experience.
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When fish swim together in a loose cluster, this is typically called a shoal. It can be a mix of different species. A school is a group of the same fish species swimming together in synchrony; turning, twisting, and forming sweeping, glinting shapes in the water. To be among a school of fish, like these red toothed triggerfish, is an exhilarating experience.