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Discover the Colorful World of Parrotfish: From the Steephead to the Swarthy, these fascinating creatures inhabit the Great Barrier Reef in Australia

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Princess Parrotfish (Scarus taeniopterus) swimming in between Smallmouth Grunts

Princess Parrotfish (Scarus taeniopterus) swimming in between Smallmouth Grunts (Haemulon chryargyreum), Cuba, Caribbean Sea

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Pacific Longnose Parrotfish swimming over Giant Table Coral (Acropora Hyacinthus), Marsa Alam

Pacific Longnose Parrotfish swimming over Giant Table Coral (Acropora Hyacinthus), Marsa Alam, Red Sea, Egypt, Africa

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Picture No. 11091911

Picture No. 11091911
Spotted Parrotfish juvenile Date:

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Picture No. 11091904

Picture No. 11091904
Bumphead Parrotfish Date:

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Picture No. 11072925

Picture No. 11072925
Female Yellowfin Parrotfish Nudi Retreat dive site, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Female Yellowfin Parrotfish

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Parrotfish & Red Sponge (Mycale sp. ), Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America

Parrotfish & Red Sponge (Mycale sp. ), Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America
Parrotfish & Red Sponge (Mycale sp.), Utila, Bay Islands, Honduras, Central America

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) schooling. Quensland, Australia, Pacific

Bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) schooling. Quensland, Australia, Pacific

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Indian steephead parrotfish (Scarus strongycephalus), beak open feeding, Queensland, Australia

Indian steephead parrotfish (Scarus strongycephalus), beak open feeding, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Yellowfin Parrotfish (Scarus flavipectoralis) adult male, being cleaned by Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse

Yellowfin Parrotfish (Scarus flavipectoralis) adult male, being cleaned by Bluestreak Cleaner Wrasse (Labroides dimidiatus), Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, November

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Picture No. 10890835

Picture No. 10890835
Bullethead Parrotfish (Chlorurus sordidus) Date:

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Picture No. 10890897

Picture No. 10890897
Bullethead Parrotfish - sleeping (Chlorurus sordidus) Date:

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Picture No. 10890865

Picture No. 10890865
Bicolor Parrotfish - close-up of eye (Scarus rubroviolaceus) Date:

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Picture No. 10890864

Picture No. 10890864
Redlip Parrotfish - close-up of eye (Hipposcarus longiceps) Date:

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Picture No. 10890863

Picture No. 10890863
Pacific Longnose Parrotfish (Hipposcarus longiceps) Date:

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Picture No. 10890866

Picture No. 10890866
Redlip Parrotfish - close-up (Scarus rubroviolaceus) Date:

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Picture No. 10890862

Picture No. 10890862
Redlip Parrotfish - close-up of eye (Scarus rubroviolaceus) Date:

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Blue-barred Parrotfish (Scarus ghobban) adult female, swimming, Padar Island, Komodo N. P

Blue-barred Parrotfish (Scarus ghobban) adult female, swimming, Padar Island, Komodo N. P
Blue-barred Parrotfish (Scarus ghobban) adult female, swimming, Padar Island, Komodo N.P. Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, July

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Bullethead Parrotfish at night

Bullethead Parrotfish at night
This Bullethead Parrotfish (Chlorurus sordidus), sometimes known as a Daisy Parrotfish, has surrounded itself with a mucous sheath to prevent its smell being detected by hunting reef sharks while it

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Yellowband Parrotfish (Scarus schlegeli) immature, Batu Lima, Dampier Straits

Yellowband Parrotfish (Scarus schlegeli) immature, Batu Lima, Dampier Straits, Raja Ampat Islands (Four Kings), West Papua, New Guinea, Indonesia, July

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Parrotfish (Scaridae) an important herbivore in the coral reef ecosystem

Parrotfish (Scaridae) an important herbivore in the coral reef ecosystem, for sale in Kudat fish market, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Two raw parrotfish

Two raw parrotfish

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Detail of a parrotfish eye

Detail of a parrotfish eye
The eye of a redlip parrotfish, Scarus rubroviolaceus. Photographed at South Ari Atoll, Maldives

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Mouth of parrotfish

Mouth of parrotfish
Close up of the mouth of a parrotfish, showing teeth. Taken on a night dive off Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Eye of a parrotfish

Eye of a parrotfish
Eye of a redlip parrotfish, Scarus rubroviolaceus. Photographed whilst the fish was resting at night off North Ari Atoll, Maldives

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Oliver Crimmen with Pseudoscarus lepidus specimen

Oliver Crimmen with Pseudoscarus lepidus specimen
Oliver Crimmen, curator at the Natural History Museum, London. Specimen featured is a parrotfish, holotype, Tahiti, collected by Charles Darwin on the Beagle voyage

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Pseudoscarus lepidus, parrot fish

Pseudoscarus lepidus, parrot fish
Parrot fish (Pseudoscarus lepidus) specimens brought back by Charles Darwin on his voyage on HMS Beagle

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Scarus coeruleus, blue parrotfish

Scarus coeruleus, blue parrotfish
Hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731) Vol. 2 by Mark Catesby

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Sparisoma viride, stoplight parrotfish

Sparisoma viride, stoplight parrotfish
Hand coloured etching from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama islands (1731) Vol. 2 by Mark Catesby

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Scarus ghobban, blue-barred parrotfish

Scarus ghobban, blue-barred parrotfish
Watercolour by Olivia Fanny Tonge, c. 1910

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Parrot Fish - two fighting each other - Red Sea

Parrot Fish - two fighting each other - Red Sea
LEE-8 Parrot Fish - two fighting each other Red Sea Scarus hypselopterus Parrot Fish - two fighting each other - Red Sea Scarus hypselopterus This image is copyright protected

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Parrotfish - with algae-filled teeth - Red Sea

Parrotfish - with algae-filled teeth - Red Sea
LEE-23 Parrotfish - with algae-filled teeth Red Sea Scarus sordidus Lea Lee Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Parrot Fish - two fighting each other - Red Sea

Parrot Fish - two fighting each other - Red Sea
LEE-7 Parrot Fish - two fighting each other Red Sea Scarus hypselopterus Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Bluebarred / Blue-barred Parrotfish - Red Sea

Bluebarred / Blue-barred Parrotfish - Red Sea
LEE-17 Bluebarred / Blue-barred Parrotfish Red Sea Scarus ghobban Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Bicolor Parrotfish - juvenile - Maldives

Bicolor Parrotfish - juvenile - Maldives
LEE-93 Bicolor Parrotfish - juvenile Maldives Cetoscarus bicolor Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Bluebarred / Blue-barred Parrotfish - feeding - Red Sea

Bluebarred / Blue-barred Parrotfish - feeding - Red Sea
LEE-16 Bluebarred / Blue-barred Parrotfish - feeding Red Sea Scarus ghobban Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Parrotfish - with algae-filled teeth - Red Sea

Parrotfish - with algae-filled teeth - Red Sea
LEE-15 Parrotfish - with algae-filled teeth Red Sea Scarus sordidus Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Bumphead Parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) adult, swimming in open water, Ameth Point

Bumphead Parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) adult, swimming in open water, Ameth Point, Nusa Laut, near Ambon Island, Maluku Islands, Banda Sea, Indonesia

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Parrotfish - possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to

Parrotfish - possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to identify
VT-8936 Parrotfish Kimbi Bay, Papua New Guinea Scarus sp. possibly because it is going through a colour change this fish is impossible to identify. Note feeding marks on coral

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Roundhead Parrotfish - male - Papua New Guinea

Roundhead Parrotfish - male - Papua New Guinea
VT-8934 Roundhead Parrotfish - male Papua New Guinea Chlorurus strongycephalus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Redtail Parrotfish - One of the most wary of parrotfishes, The terminal male is bright yellow with

Redtail Parrotfish - One of the most wary of parrotfishes, The terminal male is bright yellow with pink touches
VT-8857 Redtail Parrotfish - One of the most wary of parrotfishes, The terminal male is bright yellow with pink touches. Note how one eye looks at the photographer

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Bridled Parrotfish - male feeding on coral. Papua New Guinea

Bridled Parrotfish - male feeding on coral. Papua New Guinea
VT-8771 Bridled Parrotfish - male feeding on coral. Papua New Guinea Scarus frenatus. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Saw Legged Fish Louse - this carnivorous louse attaches itself to a host fish where it in sucks

Saw Legged Fish Louse - this carnivorous louse attaches itself to a host fish where it in sucks blood and flesh
VT-8759 Saw-Legged Fish Louse - this carnivorous louse attaches itself to a host fish where it in sucks blood and flesh. This poor parrotfish has two of these flesh sucking louse which must be a

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Parrotfish - sleeping in the safety of it's sand spotted mucus cocoon

Parrotfish - sleeping in the safety of it's sand spotted mucus cocoon
VT-8717 Parrotfish - sleeping in the safety of it's sand spotted mucus cocoon. Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Scarus sp The cocoon is made by inflating the mucus coating on the fishes scales

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Parrotfish - A male Parrotfish releasing sand from it's gills after eating coral to absorb the algae

Parrotfish - A male Parrotfish releasing sand from it's gills after eating coral to absorb the algae
VT-8714 Parrotfish - A male Parrotfish releasing sand from it's gills after eating coral to absorb the algae. Great Barrier Reef. Australia. Scarus sp

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Parrotfish - sleeping in the safety of its sand spotted mucus cocoon

Parrotfish - sleeping in the safety of its sand spotted mucus cocoon. The cocoon is made by inflating the mucus coating
VT-8719 Parrotfish - sleeping in the safety of its sand spotted mucus cocoon Heron Island, Great Barrier Reef. Scarus sp. The cocoon is made by inflating the mucus coating on the fishes scales

Background imageParrotfish Collection: Humphead Parrotfish - Also known as: bumphead parrotfish, giant humphead parrotfish

Humphead Parrotfish - Also known as: bumphead parrotfish, giant humphead parrotfish and green humphead parrotfish
VT-7720 Humphead Parrotfish - Also known as: bumphead parrotfish, giant humphead parrotfish and green humphead parrotfish



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Discover the Colorful World of Parrotfish: From the Steephead to the Swarthy, these fascinating creatures inhabit the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. The Steephead Parrot Fish, a magnificent male specimen, showcases its vibrant colors against the backdrop of one of nature's wonders. On Heron Island, witness the Swarthy Parrotfish as it prepares to feast on a coral polyp - not for sustenance but for the algae that resides within. This symbiotic relationship highlights their important role in maintaining reef ecosystems. Immerse yourself in an underwater paradise with our composite image featuring various blue tropical reef fish species. Marvel at the Blue Triggerfish, Bicolour Angelfish, Elongate Surgeonfish, and Yellowtail Tang as they gracefully swim amidst a black background. Take a closer look at Three Color Parrotfish's dental plates; these unique structures enable them to scrape algae off rocks and corals. Observe intricate details like never before with shots capturing specific features such as Roundhead Parrotfish's pectoral fin along Dhofar's coast or schooling snapper fish in Indonesia's Raja Ampat region. These snapshots offer glimpses into their diverse behaviors and habitats. Join us on this visual journey through stunning images showcasing parrotfish diversity and their vital ecological roles. Let these captivating creatures inspire awe and appreciation for our planet's underwater wonders.