Specimen of spotted mullet
Spotted mullet (scientific name: Mugil cephalus) is a broad-salt fish of the genus Mugiidae, named for its obvious spots or stripes on its body side. This species is widely distributed in tropical to temperate waters and estuaries. It is an important economic fish and a typical group for studying the adaptation mechanism of saltine fish. Widely distributed in tropical to temperate waters around the world. Adult fish prefer coastal waters with salinity of 5-35 ‰, and juvenile fish mostly inhabit the semi-salty waters of estuaries or the estuaries of freshwater rivers.
Green backed Mullet
Green backed mullet is a fish species found in the Indo Pacific region. Fish schools form in shallow waters and enter lagoons, estuaries, and freshwater areas to forage. Juvenile fish may enter rice paddies and mangroves. It is mainly distributed in coastal areas with sandy and muddy bottoms, and is also commonly found in brackish water environments such as estuaries or mangroves. Feed on organic debris in the bottom soil or plankton in the water. The common length is about 25 centimeters, but it can reach up to 40 centimeters.
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