Diving Fun Fact

Potato groupers (Epinephelus tukula), Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique

Potato groupers (Epinephelus tukula) are some of the largest predators in the coral reefs of the Indo-Pacific, reaching a maximum length of 2.6 meters (8.5 feet). While they are known to display territorial behavior towards other fish, they are notoriously friendly towards scuba divers. They often follow divers around for the duration of their dive, and are even known to nudge divers and nibble on hanging equipment.

Their mouths are full of dense rows of backwards-facing needlelike teeth, allowing them to grab ahold of prey and swallow it whole. They can change their skin color to enhance their camouflage, as well as to express their mood. We saw this friendly grouper while diving in Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique. Read more in our post, Scuba Diving Ponta do Ouro, Mozambique.

More Diving Fun Facts

Halgerda Batangas Nudibranch, Sekotong, Indonesia
Cuttlefish, Gili Air, Indonesia
Green Neon Sea Slug, Gili Air, Indonesia
Green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas), Gili Air, Indonesia
Shortfin Lionfish, South Lombok Indonesia
Tenellia Sibogae Nudibranch, South Lombok, Indonesia
Valentin's Sharpnose Puffer
Bargibant's Pygmy Seahorse
Australian Fur Seals
Estuary Cobbler
Mola Mola, Bali, Indonesia
Pacific Sea Nettles
Candy crab
Tawny nurse shark
Starfish Fun Fact
Anemone Shrimp
Donald Duck Shrimp
Spider Squat Lobster
Shaun the Sheep
Peacock Mantis Shrimp with Eggs

© 2018 MyMola |  Privacy Policy