Parrot Fish - The National Parks of India

Parrot Fish

Parrot Fish

Parrot Fish are vibrant, reef-dwelling fish known for their colorful scales and beak-like jaws that resemble a parrot’s beak. They are found in tropical and subtropical waters and play a crucial role in maintaining the health of coral reefs by grazing on algae. Parrot Fish are herbivorous, feeding on algae and coral polyps, and their feeding habits help prevent algae from overwhelming coral reefs.

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