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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 21:42, 3 September 2020
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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