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Scientific Name: Mycteroperca bonaci

Biography: Enter the realm of the Black Grouper, a sleek predator whose elongated form slices through the water with grace. Its snout, extending past piercing eyes, hints at a creature designed for stealth and precision. But it’s the intricate mosaic of colors that truly captivates – from grayish-brown bodies adorned with brass spots to the mesmerizing network of bluish-white patterns. As they grow, reaching lengths of 150 cm and weights of 163 kg. Their camouflage mastery allows them to reign over reefs and mangroves, a beautiful testament to the wonders of the underwater world.