The parrotfish has powerful jaws and sharp teeth in the anterior of its mouth so that it can bite through carbonate skeletons and limestone. This parrotfish on the Great Barrier Reef of Australia is about to chomp into a patch of calcareous algae on a coral reef. (Return to Bioeroding Organisms page.)

 

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