Cuckoo wrasse
A species of Labrus, Also known as Striped wrasse Scientific name : Labrus mixtus Genus : Labrus
Cuckoo wrasse, A species of Labrus
Also known as:
Striped wrasse
Botanical name: Labrus mixtus
Genus: Labrus
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Cuckoo wrasse (Labrus mixtus) is a colorful marine wrasse that is popularly displayed in aquaria. In the wild, it can be found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean from northern Europe to Africa, where in some places it is a locally popular gamefish. Anglers beware: these fish have crushing teeth inside their throats, so do not stick a finger deep into their mouths!
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