Trachyrhamphus serratus is a slender, elongated fish known for its serrated body. It inhabits coastal waters and seagrass beds, primarily feeding on small crustaceans and plankton. Typically reaching lengths of up to 20 inches and weighing around 1 pound, this species is known for its slow, deliberate swimming behavior, often camouflaging among aquatic vegetation.
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