Coris flavovittata, commonly known as the yellowstripe coris, is a colorful marine fish characterized by its elongated body, a prominent yellow stripe along its sides, and a mix of red, orange, and green hues. Native to the coral reefs of the central Pacific, including Hawaii, it typically grows up to 15 inches in length. This species is active and inquisitive, often seen foraging for invertebrates among the sand and coral rubble.
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