Coral Catfish: Cute-Juvenile Syndrome with a Venomous Twist

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A school of juvenile coral catfish (Plotosus lineatus) rolling and wriggling en masse along the ocean floor is among the more endearing sights one can behold in the marine realm. Not surprisingly…

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