Foxface rabbitfish
A species of Rabbitfish, Also known as Foxface lo Scientific name : Siganus vulpinus Genus : Rabbitfish
Foxface rabbitfish, A species of Rabbitfish
Also known as:
Foxface lo
Botanical name: Siganus vulpinus
Genus: Rabbitfish
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The fox face (Siganus vulpinus), more appropriately also called badger face or yellow badger face, is a representative of the rabbit fish (Siganidae). The fish lives in the northwest Pacific, from the Philippines, via Indonesia, New Guinea, the Great Barrier Reef, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Tonga, Nauru, the Caroline Islands and the Marshall Islands to Kiribati in coral reefs to a depth of up to 30 meters.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Fish Order
Perch-like fish Family
Rabbitfishes Genus
Rabbitfish Species
Foxface rabbitfish