Inside the fish body

Next July, Amithsonian National Museum of History will hold an exhibition in New Haven, Connecticut (USA) with the theme " Inside the fish body ".

Picture 1 of Inside the fish body
Moray snake fish has a second jaw inside the throat called the arch arch.Moray is a large fish that eats live on coral reefs.

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This spiny backfish has been displayed at the museum since 1910, so far, its skeleton still has a clear look.Barbed fish live in the rocks of the eastern Pacific Ocean, eat body armor and molluscs.

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Living in a fast-moving area, the loach fish has a crescent-shaped fin at the bottom to cling to the rocks.

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When threatened, the thorn of coral reef fish will stand up on its own.

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Japanese seahorses are about 2.5 cm long.The curved tail allows it to stand under water by clinging to algae or corals.

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The name of this fish is ' Headed fish ', because their heads are always bent, it likes to live in shallow waters west of the Atlantic Ocean.

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Whenever threatened, the urchin's body is usually bulging with very long spines.