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The balloonfish (Diodon holocanthus) is usually a shy little fellow, who retreats to a safe hole in the reef to peak out warily. If they are startled, they inflate with water to make themselves look a lot bigger and more threatening. They are often encountered on night dives. (photo: Ed Enns)
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