Definition
A trumpetfish is a long, slender fish known for its elongated snout and trumpet-like mouth. πΊ They typically hover vertically in the water, camouflaged amongst seagrass or corals. This camouflage helps them ambush unsuspecting prey, like small fish and crustaceans. Imagine them as the chameleons of the sea, blending in to surprise their meals. Their body shape also makes them look like a floating stick or pipe, easily missed by predators. They are generally found in tropical and subtropical waters. Think of them as the ninjas of the reef, stealthy and precise.