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Word: Raccoon Butterflyfish
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Adult Raccoon Butterflyfish like to eat nudibranchs, tubeworm tentacles, and other benthic invertebrates including algae and coral polyps.

The Raccoon Butterflyfish also known as crescent-masked or lunule butterflyfish, is from the butterflyfish family and found in the Indo-Pacific oceans.

Raccoon Butterflyfish are nocturnal. They are usually in pairs or small groups.

I wonder where the Raccoon Butterflyfish gets his name? He looks like a masked bandit!

This butterflyfish can grow to almost 8 inches (20 cm).

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