Arothron meleagris

Arothron meleagris
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Tetraodontiformes
Family: Tetraodontidae
Genus: Arothron
Species: A. meleagris
Binomial name
Arothron meleagris
(Anonymous in Lacépède, 1798)

Arothron meleagris, commonly known as the guineafowl puffer or golden puffer, is a pufferfish from the Indo-Pacific, and Eastern Pacific. It is occasionally harvested for the aquarium trade. It reaches 50 cm in length. The Guineafowl Puffers have heavy rounded bodies that are uniformly black with numerous small white spots (Black Puffer or Botete Negro), bright yellow spots (Golden Puffer or Botete Dorado) or a mixture of the two morphologies with bright yellow spots and black patches. They have large blunt heads with short snouts and are equipped with a set of massive teeth. They have small and similarly shaped anal and dorsal fins that are well back on their body. Their caudal fin base is long and deep and their caudal fin is rounded. Their body is covered with small denticles that resemble coarse sandpaper. Their lifespan can range from live from 5 to 10 years.

Yellow form

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