Puneet Varma (Editor)

Scrawled cowfish

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Kingdom
  
Higher classification
  
Acanthostracion

Family
  
Phylum
  
Chordata

Rank
  
Species

Scrawled cowfish scrawled cowfish 950113 Mary Flickr

Scientific name
  
Acanthostracion quadricornis

Similar
  
Acanthostracion, Honeycomb cowfish, Lactophrys, Ostraciidae, Spotted trunkfish

Scrawled cowfish


The scrawled cowfish, Acanthostracion quadricornis, belongs to the Ostraciidae family and is closely related to boxfish and trunkfish. They range in size from 8-15 inches, with a maximum length of 18 inches, and can be found at depths between 6 and 80 feet. It is common to occasional in Florida and Bahamas; occasional to uncommon in the Caribbean. It may occur in the Gulf of Mexico, north to Massachusetts, Bermuda and south to Brazil in tropical and temperate waters.

Contents

Scrawled cowfish Waterframe Scrawled Cowfish Lactophrys quadricornis

Scrawled cowfish changing color


Reproduction

Scrawled cowfish httpswwwbluezooaquaticscomimagesproductsFi

It has been known that the scrawled cowfish spawns during the months of January and February, and July through September. They release the eggs in pelagic waters and eventually settle as juveniles out of the water column.

Description

Scrawled cowfish Scrawled Cowfish Ocean Vue Adventures

It has distinctive features such as a scrawled pattern of bluish markings covering its body; a blue line runs from snout to anal fin and it has a pair of sharp spines above each eye, giving the name “cowfish” because they resemble the horns of a cow. This latter point distinguishes cowfish from trunkfish. Overall it is colored blue-green to yellow cast. However, it may darken, pale and change color. Significantly it has two sharp spines in front of anal fin. Pelvic fins and spiny dorsal fin are not found on the cowfish. Almost always there will be dark, blotchy spots along the body, and three to four horizontal lines on the cheek. They have usually less than fifteen teeth in each jaw.

Habitat

Because the scrawled cowfish is a shallow water species, it will mostly always be found in and along grass beds. However it is wary. If disturbed it may remain motionless apparently relying on camouflage.

Diet

The scrawled cowfish likes to eat small invertebrates such as crabs and tunicates. It also will feed on some species of marine vegetation.

Importance to humans

Scrawled cowfish can be quite tasty if cooked properly. It is locally abundant in the Caribbean region and often sold fresh. Although they are very good to eat, in many places around the world they are used as an aquarium fish because of their beautiful coloration.

References

Scrawled cowfish Wikipedia