What is a parrotfish? Is it a bird? Or is it a fish? Yes, it's a fish with some characteristics of a parrot, a bird - that's why it's called a parrotfish. The parrotfish mainly got its name for the formation of its teeth. The teeth in their mouths are arranged in such a unique way that no other fish has. To be more specific, their teeth are tightly arranged and packed along their jawbones to make their mouths seem like a bird's beak. In particular, their mouth is formed like a parrot's beak. Excited to learn more about the parrotfish? Get a copy of this book and discover more fascinating information about the animals
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