The potato grouper, also known as the "epinephelus tukula," typically features a color pattern that includes a base of brown or greenish hues with lighter spots or blotches. Its coloration can vary depending on its habitat, ranging from pale tan to darker shades, often helping it blend into the rocky reefs and sandy bottoms where it resides.
No a grouper is a fish.
it will change it colour
What kind of Grouper? The Grouper family is Serranidae.
Sawtail grouper was created in 1967.
Yellowfin grouper was created in 1758.
Depends on the size of the grouper, and species. Reef grouper or giant grouper. Reef groupers are eaten by larger fish like sharks, eels, and rays. Giant grouper can grow to 8 feet and they are eaten by sharks.
Grouper live in every temperate ocean.
A grouper eats many smaller fish and its favorite food would be fish. Grouper will also eat insects and shrimp along with almost any other small animal that comes into the grouper's path. Grouper are often eaten by larger fish.
iodine is an indicator for starch, potatoes are basically starch storage organs for potato plants. that's why they are good to eat, mmm starch!
No such thing as a potato tree! But if there was, there would be 42 potatoes there, and the grapes would be yellow with a shade of blue.
A grouper protects itself with its fins. The fins on the grouper are like needles, if you touch one, it injects a poison and feels like the sting of a bee.
Orange colour ok so when you children ask you what colour it is say orange cuz its right -AskChristian-