The porcupine puffer, also known as the porcupine fish, is a species of pufferfish belonging to the family Diodontidae. Characterized by its spiny exterior, which it can inflate when threatened, this fish is found in warm, shallow waters of the Indo-Pacific region. It has a diet primarily consisting of crustaceans and mollusks. Porcupine puffers are known for their distinctive appearance and are popular in the aquarium trade, though they require specific care due to their dietary needs and potential toxicity.
no
A porcupine puffer fish eats molluscs, coral,and crustacians.
no because porcupines have legs and puffer fish don't have legs.
10 to 15 years
black, brown or white
yes
Yes, most species of the Porcupine Puffer Fish are tropical fish.
fish=sea creature. porcupine= land creature. dumb question
Kingdom animalia Species Tragulichthys jaculiferus
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Porcupine fish reproduce by external fertilization, where the female releases her eggs into the water and the male releases his sperm to fertilize the eggs. The fertilized eggs then develop into larvae, which eventually grow into juvenile porcupine fish.
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