Hammerhead Shark
Hammerhead sharks are known for their distinctively shaped heads that resemble a hammer.
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Hammerhead Shark
Hammerhead sharks are known for their distinctively shaped heads that resemble a hammer.
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Napoleon Wrasse
This large coral reef fish has a hump-like forehead, especially in mature males.
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Pufferfish
Some pufferfish species, like the Mbu Puffer (Tetraodon mbu), have relatively large and bulbous heads.
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Longhorn Cowfish
The Longhorn Cowfish has two horn-like projections on its head, giving it a unique appearance.
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Unicorn Tang
The unicorn tang has a long, pointed extension from its forehead.
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Mantis Shrimp
While not exactly a fish, mantis shrimp have well-developed club-like appendages on their heads.
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Blobfish
The blobfish has a distinctive gelatinous appearance, and while it might not have a traditional forehead, its overall head shape is notable.
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Moorish Idol
The Moorish idol has a tall, disc-like dorsal fin that could be considered unique
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Triggerfish
Some triggerfish species, such as the Clown Triggerfish (Balistoides conspicillum), have robust heads and powerful jaws.
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Goliath Grouper
While their foreheads might not be extremely large, these massive groupers have a distinctive appearance.
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