Napoleon wrasse
Cheilinus undulatus
Sighting evidence at Jessie Beazley Reef, Tubbataha Reefs

Photo: Frank Krasovec · CC BY-NC
Among the largest bony fish on coral reefs, male Napoleon wrasse (also called humphead wrasse) can reach 2 metres and are unmistakable: a steep forehead hump, thick fleshy lips, and vivid blue-green patterning. They feed on hard-shelled invertebrates including sea urchins and crown-of-thorns starfish, playing an important regulatory role on reefs. Solitary and slow-moving, they are often habituated to divers at popular sites. Endangered globally due to targeted fishing for the live reef food fish trade.
Evidence at this site
14 records within 25 km
Confidence: medium
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