Lactoria cornuta - M

Описание

The Lactoria cornuta, or longhorn cowfish, is a marine fish easily identified by two long horns on its head and two spines under its tail, resembling a cow or bull. It has a hard, box-like body with a rigid, bony carapace instead of scales, and its skin can release a toxic substance when it is stressed. This omnivorous fish is yellow to olive in color, often with white or blue spots, and lives in the Indo-Pacific region. 

Physical characteristics

  • Body shape: Rigid, box-like, and triangular when viewed from the front. 
  • Appendages: Two long, horn-like spines protrude from the front of the head, and a pair of shorter spines is located under the tail. 
  • Coloration: Varies from yellow to olive-green, often with white or bluish spots. 
  • Defense: Possesses a hard, protective bony carapace and poisonous skin that releases a toxin (ostracitoxin) when stressed. 
  • Eyes: Its eyes can move independently, allowing it to look in two different directions at once. 

Behavior and diet

  • Behavior: 

Often solitary and territorial, it can blow jets of water into the sand to uncover buried prey. 

  • Diet: 

An omnivore that eats a wide range of items, including worms, mollusks, small crustaceans, and sponges, and also strains microorganisms from sediment. 

Habitat and distribution

  • Geographic range: 

Indo-Pacific region, from the Red Sea and East Africa to the Marquesas Islands, north to South Korea and Japan, and south to Australia. 

  • Habitat: 

Inhabits sandy or weedy areas near reefs and enters estuaries, typically from 1 to 100 meters deep

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      Описание

      The Lactoria cornuta, or longhorn cowfish, is a marine fish easily identified by two long horns on its head and two spines under its tail, resembling a cow or bull. It has a hard, box-like body with a rigid, bony carapace instead of scales, and its skin can release a toxic substance when it is stressed. This omnivorous fish is yellow to olive in color, often with white or blue spots, and lives in the Indo-Pacific region. 

      Physical characteristics

      • Body shape: Rigid, box-like, and triangular when viewed from the front. 
      • Appendages: Two long, horn-like spines protrude from the front of the head, and a pair of shorter spines is located under the tail. 
      • Coloration: Varies from yellow to olive-green, often with white or bluish spots. 
      • Defense: Possesses a hard, protective bony carapace and poisonous skin that releases a toxin (ostracitoxin) when stressed. 
      • Eyes: Its eyes can move independently, allowing it to look in two different directions at once. 

      Behavior and diet

      • Behavior: 

      Often solitary and territorial, it can blow jets of water into the sand to uncover buried prey. 

      • Diet: 

      An omnivore that eats a wide range of items, including worms, mollusks, small crustaceans, and sponges, and also strains microorganisms from sediment. 

      Habitat and distribution

      • Geographic range: 

      Indo-Pacific region, from the Red Sea and East Africa to the Marquesas Islands, north to South Korea and Japan, and south to Australia. 

      • Habitat: 

      Inhabits sandy or weedy areas near reefs and enters estuaries, typically from 1 to 100 meters deep

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