I believe this is actually a porcupine fish, but it’s hard for me to tell the difference when they’re not fully inflated. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcupinefish
Puffer fish don’t have spines.
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15 years ago
How cute is this. It has a totally a – I’m better than you – look on its face.
I’d never heard of a porcupine fish until I read this:
Porcupinefish are fish of the family Diodontidae, (order Tetraodontiformes), also commonly called blowfish (and, sometimes, “balloonfish”, pufferfish and “globefish”).
I believe this is actually a porcupine fish, but it’s hard for me to tell the difference when they’re not fully inflated.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcupinefish
Puffer fish don’t have spines.
How cute is this. It has a totally a – I’m better than you – look on its face.
@...the3g_ipwn: It does look like a porcupine fish.
^Aww. So does that mean it is indeed a puffer fish? Or that tiki doesn’t know his fishes.
It’s easier to see his spines if he’s inflated.
Teh fugu! Yum! ^o^…. x_x
“It’s like a koala bear crapped a rainbow in my brain!”
Sweet. I took a picture of this sort of fish but it’s more focused on the spikes on the back.
@...the3g_ipwn: Puffer fish don’t have spines? What?
animals.nationalgeographic.com/staticfiles/NGS/Shared/StaticFiles/animals/images/1024/puffer-fish-puffed.jpg
I’d never heard of a porcupine fish until I read this:
Apparently they’re the same fish.