{"id":373,"count":6,"description":"Ikan Porcupinefish, yang termasuk dalam keluarga Diodontidae, ditandai dengan penampilan khas mereka tubuh yang kokoh dan bulat dihiasi dengan sisik yang keras dan berduri menyerupai duri landak. Ikan laut unik ini memiliki kemampuan untuk mengembangkan tubuh mereka ketika terancam, meningkatkan mekanisme pertahanan mereka. Biasanya ditemukan di perairan tropis dan subtropis di sekitar terumbu karang serta substrat berbatu atau berpasir, ikan Porcupinefish adalah pemangsa nokturnal utama yang memangsa krustasea, moluska, dan kadang-kadang ikan kecil. Mata besar, mulut kecil yang mengkerut dengan gigi seperti paruh yang kuat, dan sirip yang ditempatkan ke belakang tubuh mereka berkontribusi pada gaya renang yang lambat dan hati-hati. 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