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Snubnose Pompano
Snubnose Pompano inhabit sandy shores and coral
reefs, and forage for invertebrates.
Fun Facts
Feeding
They crush their prey with well-developed pharyngeal jaws located in the back of their throat.
Size
These large fishes can grow to lengths more than 1 metre.
Did you know?
Juveniles often swim in small schools, while adults are mostly solitary.
Feeding
They crush their prey with well-developed pharyngeal jaws located in the back of their throat.
Size
These large fishes can grow to lengths more than 1 metre.
About the Snubnose Pompano
In the Wild
Snubnose Pompano are fast swimmers and are usually caught as seafood.