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trunkfish any member of a family of fishes, also called boxfishes, that have short triangular bodies covered by firmly united hexagonal bony plates. Only the jaw, the bases of the fins, and the tail protrude from this carapace, and the locomotion of these fishes is necessarily peculiar. The dorsal and anal fins propel the fish with a rotary motion, while the tail acts as a rudder. The ventral fins move continually, forcing air through the constricted gill openings. Many trunkfishes are patterned in bright colors. They are sluggish, frequenting shallow water and feeding on minute plant and animal matter. Members of some species have been found to secrete a poison, fatal to other fishes, when disturbed. Trunkfishes are most abundant in tropical waters. The cowfish, one of the larger trunkfish species, is up to 1 ft (30 cm) long and has a short spine over each eye. Trunkfish have palatable flesh and are served baked in their shells by the inhabitants of some South Pacific islands. They are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class Osteichthyes, order Tetraodontiformes, family Ostraciidae.

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trunkfish (boxfish) Marine fish that lives in temperate and tropical waters. Its body is almost triangular when seen from the front, with a broad flat ventral region tapering to a narrow dorsal region. Length: to 50cm (20in). Family Ostraciontidae; genus Lactophrys.

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Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 9/12/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...others just steps offshore - are prime places for spotting stoplight parrotfish, yellowtail snapper, French angelfish, trunkfish, spotted drum, sea turtles, baby squid, and much more. The night brings out a creepier, crawlier set of sea creatures...
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Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 5/23/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...octopus, squeezed into a rocky nook. Silvery barracuda glide near the surface, above neon-blue tangs and the triangular trunkfish that motor through the water like wind-up toys. On the sea floor, stingrays scoot past pancake-thin flounders that blend...
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Newspaper article from: Deseret News (Salt Lake City); 2/22/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...others just steps offshore -- are prime places for spotting stoplight parrotfish, yellowtail snapper, French angelfish, trunkfish, spotted drum, sea turtles, baby squid and much more. The night brings out a creepier, crawlier set of sea creatures...
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Magazine article from: TriQuarterly; 3/22/1998; ; 700+ words ; ...below that perfect Giotto-blue surface, she was just in time to see some clown-lipped parrotfish, three brown spotted trunkfishes, and a school of royal gammas, their heads a tart orange, as orange as a hunting license pinned to a coat, their back...
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