Yes, actually. It is a type of boxfish with a large bony body structure and two horns that are located above the eyes, hence the name "cow fish."
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Boxfish, Cowfish
A cowfish is a variety of boxfish, a type of marine fish with a square, bony structure. The cowfish gets its name because it has two "horns" that grow from the front of its head.
Salt and freshwater are not nutrients.
No Oceans are not Freshwater, they are salt water
Salt
Lakes will usually have freshwater.
Freshwater is water that contains no salt or sodium.
Ocean water has salt in it, Freshwater does not.
Honeycomb cowfish was created in 1876.
Longhorn cowfish was created in 1758.
Where a freshwater river drains into an ocean, the fresh water may mix with the salt water ... this is called brackish water.
They eat a varied diet consisting of large chunks of meaty foods. These foods include krill, raw table shrimp, squid, clam and mussel. It is also a good idea to occasionally supplement with some type of herbivore diet containing marine algae.