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'''Goatfish''' have elongated bodies, forked tails and are often brightly coloured.  They get their name from their 'goatee', a pair of chin barbels which contain chemoreceptors and which are used to probe the reef for food.
 
'''Goatfish''' have elongated bodies, forked tails and are often brightly coloured.  They get their name from their 'goatee', a pair of chin barbels which contain chemoreceptors and which are used to probe the reef for food.
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Revision as of 21:31, 3 September 2020

(Yellowstripe Goatfish)

Goatfish have elongated bodies, forked tails and are often brightly coloured. They get their name from their 'goatee', a pair of chin barbels which contain chemoreceptors and which are used to probe the reef for food.

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