Definition
The genus *Aulostomus* encompasses several species of trumpetfishes, known for their elongated bodies and distinctive, tube-like snouts. Found primarily in tropical and subtropical marine environments, they are adept at camouflage, blending seamlessly with coral reefs and seagrass. *Aulostomus* species are ambush predators, patiently waiting to strike at unsuspecting prey. Their color-changing abilities further enhance their camouflage. They are members of the family Aulostomidae.