The Clown coris (Coris aygula), also known as the Clown wrasse, is a fish in the family Labridae.
DescriptionClown coris can grow up to 120 cm in length. There is a marked difference in appearance between juveniles and adults; juveniles are white and orange with false eyes on the dorsal fin, while adults are uniformly dark green or with light banding and developing a prominent forehead. HabitatIt is associated with coral reefs, usually on the seaward side from 2m to 30m depth. They are generally solitary as adults. DistributionWestern Pacific Ocean including Red Sea, and Indian Ocean, as far north as Southern Japan References
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