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  1. #NewSpecies of Razor Wrasse #Fish Discovered in Pacific Ocean
    sci.news/biology/iniistius-bak

    #Iniistius bakunawa, a new species of razor #wrasse from the #Philippines and Western #Australia researchgate.net/publication/3

    "They are frequently associated with sandy habitats such as #SeaGrass meadows or wide sand channels away from #CoralReefs... When startled or in the presence of #predators, they plunge headfirst into the substrate and bury themselves using rapid undulatory axial body movements."

  2. #NewSpecies of Razor Wrasse #Fish Discovered in Pacific Ocean
    sci.news/biology/iniistius-bak

    #Iniistius bakunawa, a new species of razor #wrasse from the #Philippines and Western #Australia researchgate.net/publication/3

    "They are frequently associated with sandy habitats such as #SeaGrass meadows or wide sand channels away from #CoralReefs... When startled or in the presence of #predators, they plunge headfirst into the substrate and bury themselves using rapid undulatory axial body movements."

  3. #NewSpecies of Razor Wrasse #Fish Discovered in Pacific Ocean
    sci.news/biology/iniistius-bak

    #Iniistius bakunawa, a new species of razor #wrasse from the #Philippines and Western #Australia researchgate.net/publication/3

    "They are frequently associated with sandy habitats such as #SeaGrass meadows or wide sand channels away from #CoralReefs... When startled or in the presence of #predators, they plunge headfirst into the substrate and bury themselves using rapid undulatory axial body movements."

  4. #NewSpecies of Razor Wrasse #Fish Discovered in Pacific Ocean
    sci.news/biology/iniistius-bak

    #Iniistius bakunawa, a new species of razor #wrasse from the #Philippines and Western #Australia researchgate.net/publication/3

    "They are frequently associated with sandy habitats such as #SeaGrass meadows or wide sand channels away from #CoralReefs... When startled or in the presence of #predators, they plunge headfirst into the substrate and bury themselves using rapid undulatory axial body movements."

  5. #NewSpecies of Razor Wrasse #Fish Discovered in Pacific Ocean
    sci.news/biology/iniistius-bak

    #Iniistius bakunawa, a new species of razor #wrasse from the #Philippines and Western #Australia researchgate.net/publication/3

    "They are frequently associated with sandy habitats such as #SeaGrass meadows or wide sand channels away from #CoralReefs... When startled or in the presence of #predators, they plunge headfirst into the substrate and bury themselves using rapid undulatory axial body movements."