Um does that even exist?
This would be the longnose butterflyfish know to Hawaiians as lauwiliwilinukunkuoio.In second place would probably be the Hawaiian trigger fish known as humuhumunukUnukuapuaa
It's Hawaiian for 'triggerfish with a snout like a pig'
the humuhumunukunukuapua'a is a hawaiian fish Humuhumu for short. they are said to look like an underwater pig. These fish have wavey tailfins and a white snout like a pig. Usually, they are not grey, but the real name of this fish is the orange trigger fish. High School Musical had nothing to do with it.
This is Hawaii's unofficial fish. Humuhumunukunukuapua'a (aka - Trigger fish) inhabits the tropical coral reefs of the Pacific Ocean.
=Humuhumunukunukuapua`a - Hawaiian Trigger Fish =
Kiko'i'a [kI ko ee ah]
The oarfish is the longest bony fish in the ocean, also known as a ribbon fish. It can grow up to lengths of over 50 feet and is typically found in deep ocean waters. Oarfish are known for their elongated, ribbon-like bodies and distinctive red fins.
Hawaii's state fish is the humuhumunukunukuapuaa. sometimes called the humuhumu for short.
Mahi-mahi is the Hawaiian fish.
yes a trigger fish is a predator.
The reef triggerfish, known as "humuhumunukunukuāpua'a" in Hawaiian, is Hawaii's state fish due to its cultural significance and unique characteristics. This distinctive fish is recognized for its vibrant colors and unique shape, embodying the rich marine biodiversity of Hawaii. Its name translates to "triggerfish that has a snout like a pig," reflecting its importance in Hawaiian language and tradition. Designated as the state fish in 1985, it symbolizes the connection between the Hawaiian people and their ocean environment.
It is another name for the rectangular trigger fish and wedge tailed trigger fish.