Friday, August 28, 2015

In the waters of the Atlantic Ocean around the American continent, an eye-catching colored massive fish is found which can develop up to 3 meters.  The rainbow parrotfish is scientifically identified as Scarus guacamaia and it belongs to the Scaridae family. The natural habitat of the rainbow parrotfish are coral reefs, mangroves and sea grass beds along the Latin American seashores. The rainbow parrotfish is a rare fish and the status is vulnerable due to the fast habitat destruction. It is fairly uncommon in most of its variety, but more typical in Bermuda. Parrotfish are named due to the fact of their special and extraordinary mouth shapes getting the fused teeth, forming a challenging parrot-like beak.

Rainbow Parrotfish: Scarus guacamaia ( Image by Phil's 1stPix )
Rainbow Parrotfish: Scarus guacamaia ( Image by Phil’s 1stPix )

The rainbow parrotfish adore to travel in kind of group typically consisting of 40 to 50 folks. The most exclusive capability of the rainbow parrotfish is to adjust the sex, i-e the females if needed could grow to be males in order to reproduce. The super males are typically sex-reversed females and are strongly territorial, habitually driving other males from their regions. Due to the inappropriate data and information for assessing the conservation status of the rainbow parrotfish, Scarus guacamaia , IUCN has declared it as a data deficient species.

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