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GOLD-SPOTTED DISGRUNTLEFISH
Disgruntulus auremus
Habitat: shallow coastal waters
Diet: small shrimp and clams, tiny pirates, seaweed
Length: 0.4m
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The spotted disgruntlefish is a fast omnivorous fish with surprisingly low intelligence. Their faces are in a perpetual state of disgruntled as a result of their hatred of water. The shiny gold speckles on their back often attract tiny pirates who mistake them for coins, and these tiny pirates act as a primary food source for the disgruntlefish.
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