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The '''Redtoothed Triggerfish''' or '''Niger trigger''' (''Odonus niger'') is a [[triggerfish]] of the tropical [[Indo-Pacific]] area, the sole member of its genus.
The '''redtoothed triggerfish''' or '''Niger trigger''', ''Odonus niger'', is a [[triggerfish]] of the tropical [[Indo-Pacific]] area, the sole member of its genus.


==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
The Redtoothed Triggerfish is a dark blue bodied fish, ranging up to 50 cm in length. The fins are all blue-green in color, having yellow and light blue trim. It has a lyre shaped caudal [[fin]] with a yellow bar between the lobes. Like all triggerfish Redtoothed Triggers have a retractable dorsal spine. Their pectoral fins are quite small; as a result they swim mostly with their dorsal and anal fins, which makes them not so fast, but very maneuverable.
The redtoothed triggerfish is a dark blue bodied fish, ranging up to 50 cm in length. The fins are all blue-green in color, having yellow and light blue trim. It has a lyre shaped caudal [[fin]] with a yellow bar between the lobes. Like all triggerfish redtoothed triggers have a retractable dorsal spine. Their pectoral fins are quite small; as a result they swim mostly with their dorsal and anal fins, which makes them not so fast, but very maneuverable.


==Behavior==
==Behavior==
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==References==
==References==
* {{ITIS|ID=173222|taxon=Odonus niger|year=2006|date=24 January}}
* {{ITIS|ID=173222|taxon=Odonus niger|year=2006|date=24 January}}
*{{FishBase species|genus=Odonus|species=niger|year=2005|month=November}}
* {{FishBase species|genus=Odonus|species=niger|year=2005|month=November}}


{{commonscat|Odonus niger}}
{{commonscat|Odonus niger}}


[[Category:Tetraodontiformes]]
[[Category:Balistidae]]


[[de:Rotzahn-Drückerfisch]]
[[de:Rotzahn-Drückerfisch]]

Revision as of 10:27, 11 November 2006

Redtoothed triggerfish
Scientific classification
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Genus:
Odonus
Species:
O. niger
Binomial name
Odonus niger
Rüppell, 1836

The redtoothed triggerfish or Niger trigger, Odonus niger, is a triggerfish of the tropical Indo-Pacific area, the sole member of its genus.

Characteristics

The redtoothed triggerfish is a dark blue bodied fish, ranging up to 50 cm in length. The fins are all blue-green in color, having yellow and light blue trim. It has a lyre shaped caudal fin with a yellow bar between the lobes. Like all triggerfish redtoothed triggers have a retractable dorsal spine. Their pectoral fins are quite small; as a result they swim mostly with their dorsal and anal fins, which makes them not so fast, but very maneuverable.

Behavior

It inhabits open waters and current-swept seaward reefs between 0 to 35 metres (0-115 feet) and can often be seen in groups turning and circling just under the sea surface while feeding on plankton brought in by the current. Sponges are another part of their menu.

References

  • "Odonus niger". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. 24 January. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= and |year= / |date= mismatch (help)
  • Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2005). "Odonus niger" in FishBase. November 2005 version.