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Sailfin sculpin by kaho

8/17/2017

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It’s a Sailfin Sculpin (eye-banded sailor fish)
It is orange, white, and black.
It is 20 centimeters long.
It lives in the inter-tidal and upto 110 meters. 
It has 7 fins. It has special fin. The fin looks like a sail.
The fin is called the sailfin.
It can swim by waving. It eats zoo plankton, small crustaceans and so on. It is a predator.
Sometimes the sailfin sculpin hides its orange eggs in kelp hold fasts.
It can swim and run away from its predators.
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