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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Doctor Shocked)
Thu Jul 10 04:27:12 2025

Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2025 03:27:08 -0500
From: "Doctor Shocked" <ScientificBreakthrough@maxboost.ru.com>
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Knee in pain? Use this patch.

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ate jaw teeth that jut outwards. Many species can be readily recognized by their thick lips, the inside of which is sometimes curiously folded, a peculiarity which gave rise to the German name of "lip-fishes" (Lippfische), and the Dutch name of lipvissen. The dorsal fin has eight to 21 spines and six to 21 soft rays, usually running most of the length of the back. Wrasses are sexually dimorphic. Many species are capable of changing sex. Juveniles are a mix of males and females (known as initial-phase individuals), but the largest adults become territory-holding (terminal-phase) males.


Whitebanded possum wrasse (Wetmorella albofasciata), one of the smallest wrasse species.
The wrasses have become a primary study species in fish-feeding biomechanics due to their jaw structures. The nasal and mandibular bones are connected at their posterior ends to the rigid neurocranium, and the superior and inferior articulations of the maxilla are joined to the anterior tips of these two bones, respectively, creating a loop of four rigid bones connected by moving joints. This "four-bar linkage" has the property of allowing numerous arrangements to achieve a given mechanical result (fast jaw protrusion or a forceful bite), thus decoupling morphology from function. The actual morphology of wrasses reflects this, with many lineages displaying different jaw morphology that results in the same functional output in a similar or identical ecological niche.

Distribution and habitat
Most wrasses inhabit the tropical and subtropical wate

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