
any of about 80 species of fishes of the family Scaridae (order Perciformes) found on tropical reefs. Parrot fishes are elongated, usually rather ... [1 related articles]
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Parrot-fish is a popular name for a group of genera of the wrasse family, distinguished by the teeth soldered together so that the jaws form a sharp beak. Most of the species are tropical, but Scarus cretensis occurs in the Mediterranean feeding on seaweed.
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Any of various chiefly tropical marine fish, especially those of the family Scaridae. These fish are called parrot fish because of the brilliant coloring and the shape of their jaws. 'Also called 'Pollyfish.'
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