0 any of a group of fish that are usually brightly coloured and have thick lips and teeth that stick outwards -- 隆头鱼
This wrasse has fleshy lips, a single row of conical shaped teeth, and a small eye.
Like most wrasse, it is known to change sex (from female to male).
This wrasse is very common and is found in a variety of habitats.
If needed, a moon wrasse may dig out a space under a rock by repeatedly swimming through it until it fits without struggle.
Some fish regularly clean others, and wrasse and shrimp appear to specialise in this regard, as do remora, which permanently hang on to their hosts.
So lizardfish visit the cleaner wrasse, which clean the parasites from the skin, gills and mouth.
It has also been found in green algae, bacteria, crustaceans, and fish such as carp, golden mullet, seabream and trush wrasse.
They use the seamount as a cleaning station for wrasse to remove parasites from their skin and clean their gills and mouths.