Short-nosed unicornfish
Short-nosed unicornfish
The unicorn fish is one of my favourite types of fish. I
remember that one day when I was volunteering at the National Marine Aquarium
and was talking to people about the coral and the Great Barrier Reef tank, I
mentioned that I loved the unicornfish, however a bilingual girl told me that
they are not called that in Russian. Hahaha. Their name in Russian is "Короткошерстный
единорог" (sorry if my Russian is wrong) but the point is their name is
not unicornfish alright!? Well at least their Latim name has something to do
with it they are called Naso brevirostris (Naso, nose you get it?) and
can be found in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

The unicornfish dwells in
midwaters along steep outer lagoon, in drop-offs from the rocky shore and
seaward reef, and prefers water temperatures ranging from 22.4 to 29 °C. This species is listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened species as "least concern," and there are no declines reported as a result of commercial or recreational fishing.

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