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A grouper fish typically has a robust, stout body with a large mouth and prominent lips. Its coloration varies widely, often featuring patterns of spots or stripes in shades of green, brown, or red, which help it blend into its rocky or coral reef habitat. Groupers can grow quite large, with some species reaching over 8 feet in length. Their bodies are generally elongated, and they have a relatively small dorsal fin compared to their body size.

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