Zebra Fish (Enoplosus armatus)

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The zebra fish, sometimes known as the old wife, inhabits seagrass meadows and reefs throughout all Australian coastal regions, to a depth of about 50 metres. It grows up to about 25 cm long and posesses a number of sharp spines along its back. These can inflict a painful injury if touched, but fortunately the zebra fish is rarely caught.

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Photo: R. Lowe, AVRU