The fish fight to fight to win

Edges have a scientific name, Neoclinus blanchardi, which is one of the most aggressive fish species and especially they have very wide mouths.

Edges have a scientific name, Neoclinus blanchardi, which is one of the most aggressive fish species and especially they have very wide mouths.

Picture 1 of The fish fight to fight to win

Picture 2 of The fish fight to fight to win

They live mainly in the Pacific Ocean, off South America at a depth of 3 to 73m. The fringing fish can be up to 30cm long. This species has no scales, they have only limited fins and pelvic fins that have limited development. Edges live mainly in niches or crevices of rocks under the sea, just sticking their heads out.

This species often has a very high idea of ​​protecting its territory. They are ready to engage in battle with any creature if they dare to invade their territory. When the first two fishes fight each other, they will decide to win or lose by measuring the size of the mouth to see which one is bigger, which will win.

After the female lays her baby into the cave, the male will take responsibility for protecting the eggs. When threatened, fish often spread wide mouths to warn. If the enemy is still ignoring, be wary of the sharp teeth of this species. The fringe looks very bad, so it only recognizes the enemy when they come very close.

Update 17 December 2018
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