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Mouthful of Life:

The Jaw-Dropping Parenting of This Interesting Male Fish

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Jawfish are a family of small to moderately sized fish belonging to the family Opistognathidae. These fish are primarily found in tropical and subtropical waters throughout the world, particularly in the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. 


Jawfish are characterized by their elongated bodies, large mouths, and prominent jaws, which give them their name. They typically inhabit sandy or gravelly areas near coral reefs, where they construct burrows in the substrate. These burrows serve as shelter and protection from predators. 


A very interesting aspect of jawfish behavior is their habit of mouthbrooding. After mating, female jawfish lay eggs, which the male fertilizes externally. The male then collects the eggs in his mouth and incubates them until they hatch. During this incubation period, the male jawfish does not feed and must rely on stored energy reserves. 


Once the eggs hatch, the male releases the young fish into the surrounding water.

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