Definition
Diodon hystrix is a specific species of porcupinefish, known for its long, sharp spines and ability to inflate.🐡 It inhabits tropical and subtropical waters around the globe. When threatened, it inflates its body, causing its spines to protrude outward. This serves as a deterrent to predators. They are primarily nocturnal hunters. Diodon hystrix represents a distinct species within the broader family.