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Australian Fish With Stripes


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Australian Fish With Stripes. Sometimes categorized with butterflyfish, the australian stripey is actually a sea chub that can be recognized by a deep, compressed body, and distinctly slanting black and yellow stripes. It can be recognised by its deep, compressed body, and distinct pattern of slanting black and yellow to white stripes.

Atypichthys strigatus
Atypichthys strigatus from fishesofaustralia.net.au

The australian stripey has distinctive striping that helps them blend into their environment and avoid predators. The map below shows the australian distribution of the species based on public sightings and specimens in australian museums. They have small faces and large eyes,.

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Atypichthys strigatus

Sometimes categorized with butterflyfish, the australian stripey is actually a sea chub that can be recognized by a deep, compressed body, and distinctly slanting black and yellow stripes. Click on the map for detailed information. Sometimes categorized with butterflyfish, the australian stripey is actually a sea chub that can be recognized by a deep, compressed body, and distinctly slanting black and yellow stripes. Sometimes categorized with butterflyfish, the australian stripey is actually a sea chub that can be recognized by a deep, compressed body, and distinctly slanting black and yellow stripes.

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