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  1. Lutjanus sebae: The Majestic Red Snapper of the Seas

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    The Lutjanus sebae is a member of the Lutjanidae family, known for their stunning colors and elongated, laterally compressed bodies. This species is renowned for its grandeur, reaching an impressive length of up to 120 centimeters (47 inches) and weighing as much as 25 kilograms (55 pounds).
    Lutjanus sebae differs in having dorsal elements 11,15–16 and anal elements 3,10; (vs; 11,13–14 and 3,8) preopercular notch moderately developed (vs. indistinct) and juvenile and sub adult white with three red to dark brown bars (vs. diagonal dark bar from eye the dorsal-fin origin and black bar over caudal fin peduncle).
    Let us explore the captivating world of Lutjanus sebae and discover the remarkable characteristics that make it an icon of the seas. The Lutjanus sebae is a member of the Lutjanidae family, known for their stunning colors and elongated, laterally compressed bodies.
    Lutjanus sebae is a carnivorous predator with a diverse diet. Juveniles feed on small crustaceans, worms, and planktonic organisms, while adults become opportunistic hunters, preying on a range of fish, crustaceans, and cephalopods. They possess sharp teeth and powerful jaws, allowing them to capture and consume their prey with ease.
  5. Lutjanus sebae, Emperor red snapper : fisheries, aquaculture, …

  6. Lutjanus sebae - Aquarium Guide - gibell Aquarium …

    WEBMay 20, 2023 · Lutjanus sanguineus The blood red snapper has a good appetite and appreciates small fish. The juveniles have a dark band running from the eye to the base of the dorsal fin, but this is not very evident in …

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  8. Latitudinal variations in the age-based demography of two large ...

  9. CHASING HUGE RED EMPEROR IN CENTRAL QUEENSLAND

  10. Growth Patterns, Condition Factor, and Population Dynamics

  11. Chinese Register of Marine Species - Lutjanus sebae (Cuvier, 1816) …

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