Hogfish MANG - Youth - YL / Arctic Blue
Also known as the Hog Snapper this creature's snout allows them to feed on bottom-dwelling mollusks and crustaceans. Because they tend to root in the sediment in search of small prey, they are not commonly caught on hook and line. Juveniles settle nearshore in estuaries, seagrass beds or shallow reefs, and gradually move offshore with growth. Our long-sleeve tees are super breathable to keep you fresh and cool in the sun or shade and they’re printed in the USA right in Pompano Beach, FL.
This Fish Doesn't Just See With Its Eyes -- It Also Sees With Its Skin.
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Hogfish 'See' With Their Skin, Even When They're Dead, The New York Times
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How the Color-Changing Hogfish 'Sees' With Its Skin
There are 8 species of pelicans belonging to the genus Pelecanus that are most easily recognized by their long, pointed beaks and throat pouch. In Florida, brown pelicans are, by far, the most widespread and most well known. Using their throat pouch, called a gular, they will “plunge-dive” into the water scooping up surface dwelling baitfish like sardines and anchovies.
Pelican MANG - Youth - YM / Pearl Gray