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Sand Diver

Synodus intermedius

Sand Diver

Common Names

LC (Least Concerned)

IUCN:

Aulopiformes

Order:

Lizardfishes-Synodontidae

Family
Distribution

Caribbean, Florida, Bahamas, Gulf of Mexico, north to North Carolina, Bermuda, south to Brazil

Ecology

They prefer clear water and are often found over sandy or rocky bottoms and on corals. Sand Divers eat fish and shrimps.

Description

Attains a length of 4 to 14 inches, occasionally reaching 18 inches. The back displays reddish-brown bars, accompanied by thin yellow or golden and blue stripes. Diamond-shaped markings are present on the sides, and the coloration often allows the fish to blend with its surroundings.

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