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Lutjanus bohar | Twinspot Snapper

Lutjanus bohar are commonly referred to as twinspot snapper, and sometimes as red snapper. As shown here, this species is capable of taking on coloration other than red. This happens during spawning aggregations, but also when fish are alone, as is the case here. The two dorsal spots can also appear and disappear. This species is an active predator, as suggested by the prominent canine teeth.

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Bony Fish Snapper Animalia Chordata Osteichthyes Actinopterygii Perciformes Lutjanidae Lutjanus bohar Bohar Snapper Red Bass Red Snapper Twinspot Snapper Two-spot Red Snapper Pacific Philippine Sea Caroline Islands Palau
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Lutjanus bohar are commonly referred to as twinspot snapper, and sometimes as red snapper. As shown here, this species is capable of taking on coloration other than red. This happens during spawning aggregations, but also when fish are alone, as is the case here. The two dorsal spots can also appear and disappear. This species is an active predator, as suggested by the prominent canine teeth.
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