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The Pond Bat (Myotis dasycneme) is a species of vesper bat in the Vespertilionidae family. It is found in
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The Pond Bat (Myotis dasycneme) is a species of vesper bat in the Vespertilionidae family. It is found in
The Queen Triggerfish's body is large and powerful, with the eyes set high on the forehead. It has a yellow head, but its body colour varies from purple, blue to green and can pale or darken to match its surroundings. The dorsal and anal fins are tinted in blue. All Triggerfishes have the unique ability to lock their first two dorsal spines in an upright position, providing a defense against the larger predators of the oceans that may try to eat them.
They feed mainly on zoonbenthos (animals living on the seafloor) which includes worms, crustaceans such as crabs and lobsters, and sea urchins. The Triggerfish appear to be quite fond of sea urchins even the cobbler (Diadema antillarum).
Found mainly in the Atlantic and Indian oceans, it can be found in a variety of near-shore habitats mainly coral reefs, coral rubble and sometimes sea grass beds over a wide depth range (2-275 m).
The fish is mainly captured by fish traps but may also be taken with hook and line and spear gun gear.
In Barbados, the "Old wife" is one of the more preferred reef fish species amongst consumers, although Barbadians in general, are more interested in pelagic species (flying fish, dolphin etc.) and not reef species.
There is no real fishing season for this fish per se. (texts: Barbados Postal Service website and flyers)