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Bullseye Puffer- Sphoeroides annulatus
Equador


Galapagos
bullseye puffer: The bullseye puffer fish eats shrimps, crabs, octopus, squid, or cuttlefish.
Reproduction of puffer-
The females lay eggs at the shore after the males have pushed them to a certain place. These are spherical in shape and usually float on the surface because of their weight. The babies usually hatch within a week. The larvae are covered in a shell that breaks within a few days and the larvae develops fins, teeth, and all necessary parts.
Bullseye puffer-
They have the ability to expand their bodies and unveil sharp, poisonous, spikes.
Also, if the puffer fish is eaten, it releases toxins into the predator's body that kill the animal.
