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Not Evaluated
A
Animalia
N
Native

The Galapagos Triplefin is a distinctive fish found exclusively in the Galapagos Islands. This small fish is part of the triplefin family, characterized by its three dorsal fins and vibrant coloration. With its striking combination of reds, oranges, and blacks, it blends seamlessly with the rocky and algal environments of its habitat. The Galapagos Triplefin inhabits rocky and coral reef areas, particularly in shallow waters and tide pools where it hides among crevices and algae. It exhibits territorial behavior and feeds on small invertebrates and zooplankton, using its small mouth to capture prey.