Their diet is usally the same as other fishes like worm, smaller fish, and underwater vegation. I don't know if they are prey but I think they have sharks in Hawaii.
very tricky Question
your mom eats it
Reef triggerfish
Yes.
The state fish is the Humuhumunukunkuapua'a
The humuhumunukunukuapuaa, or "Hawaiian Reef Triggerfish", lives in the reefs around Hawaii.
they live in Hawaii _________________________ The humuhumunukunukuapua'a is the Hawaiian Reef Triggerfish, a small and VERY brightly colored ocean fish. They typically live in the gaps in a coral reef.
No, the reef triggerfish, the state fish of Hawaiʻi is not endangered.No, it's not because it is too awesome to be endangered!
This is a very, very long name for small fish. The more common name is the Reef Triggerfish. These fish are called triggerfish as they can get into small spaces and lock their spine and make it difficult for them to get them out.
The Reef Triggerfish is Hawaii's state fish. This fish also goes by the name Humuhumunukunukuapua`a and is an incredibly colorful fish.
The hawaiian state tree is Kukui,state fish is the reef triggerfish also known as the Humuhumunukunuku apa'a.
On April 17, 2006, a bill was presented to the Governor which reinstated the reef triggerfish (humuhumunukunukuapuaʻa) as the state fish of Hawaiʻi
Lagoon triggerfish was created in 1758.
Triggerfish Twist was created in 2002.