Two-spot red snapper
A species of Common snappers, Also known as Bohar snapper, Kelp bream, Two-spot banded-snapper Scientific name : Lutjanus bohar Genus : Common snappers
Two-spot red snapper, A species of Common snappers
Also known as:
Bohar snapper, Kelp bream, Two-spot banded-snapper
Botanical name: Lutjanus bohar
Genus: Common snappers
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Two-spot red snapper (Lutjanus bohar) is a valued snapper species that is hunted as a gamefish. This species lives in the Indian and Pacific Oceans and swims near coral reefs. Large specimens harvested from the Pacific are often ciguatoxic. The two-spot red snapper grows slowly and can live to be over half a century old.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Snappers Genus
Common snappers Species
Two-spot red snapper