Globefish Collection
The globefish, also known as the Tetraodon lineatus, is a fascinating creature that can be found on page 189 of Kaver?, du, Vals
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The globefish, also known as the Tetraodon lineatus, is a fascinating creature that can be found on page 189 of Kaver?, du, Vals. These unique fish are the same size as a hummingbird and have been meticulously copied from living birds, which were exhibited in Dublin. One captivating feature of the globefish is its striking appearance. With its starry pattern and white spots, it stands out among other species such as the pufferfish and sunfish. A coloured engraving showcases these wonderful fish in all their glory. Among the various types mentioned, one notable species is the Striped fish or Arothron stellatus. Its distinct markings make it easily recognizable and add to its allure. Another intriguing member of this family is Tetrodon ocellatus (Takifugu ocellatus), commonly known as Pennants Globefish. Not only do these creatures possess mesmerizing beauty, but they also have interesting behaviors. The porcupinefish, Diodon holocanthus, along with other pufferfish species like Yap in Micronesia and those found in Hawaii exhibit remarkable features when observed up close. In fact, an image captured in Hawaii shows a front view of a spiny puffer (Diodon Holocanthus) with its mouth open against a black background. This close-up shot highlights intricate details that might otherwise go unnoticed. Whether you encounter them while diving or admire them through illustrations like those found on page 189 of Kaver?, du Vals' work featuring globe fishes.