Rabbitfish Collection
The Coral Rabbitfish (Siganus corallinus) is a stunning creature that can be found in the Tubbataha Reef Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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The Coral Rabbitfish (Siganus corallinus) is a stunning creature that can be found in the Tubbataha Reef Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its vibrant colors and intricate patterns make it a true work of art in the underwater world. This particular portrait, captured by an underwater photographer, showcases the beauty and grace of this species. In contrast to its name, the Rabbitfish or sea monster (Chimaera monstrosa) is not as cute and cuddly as one might imagine. Classified as near threatened, this unique fish has an otherworldly appearance with its handcoloured copperplate drawing from Edward Donovan's Natural History of British Fishes. Dating back to 1802-1808, this engraving gives us a glimpse into how these creatures were perceived centuries ago. Another variation of the Rabbitfish is known as Ratfish or rabbitfish (Chimaera monstrosa). With its elongated body and sharp teeth, it certainly lives up to its name. This depiction shows us just how diverse and intriguing marine life can be. The Stellate rabbitfish, parrotfish, and palecheek parrotfish are also part of the fascinating family species. These lithographs from Tropical Saltwater Fish in 1925 capture their vivid colors against a backdrop of coral reefs. It serves as a reminder that our oceans hold countless wonders waiting to be explored. Indonesia's Raja Ampat region offers breathtaking underwater scenery filled with fish and coral diversity. The vibrant image captured here showcases schools of butterflyfish alongside rabbit fish swimming over colorful reefs—an awe-inspiring sight for any diver or nature enthusiast. Lastly, we have the Gold-spotted Rabbitfish (Siganus punctatus), which reveals its night colors during nocturnal adventures in Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi.