Striped burrfish
Kingdom
Phylum
Family
SPECIES
Chilomycterus schoepfi
Weight
630
22
goz
g oz 
Length
28
11
cminch
cm inch 

The striped burrfish or simply burrfish (Chilomycterus schoepfi) is a member of the porcupinefish family Diodontidae.

Appearance

It is distinguished from the porcupinefish by the shorter, less sharply pointed, and immovable spines which cover the somewhat spherical body. It can inflate its body by taking either air or water into a ventral extension of the stomach. Its color is olivaceous or brownish above and pale yellow below. The back and sides are irregularly striped with brownish, dusky, or black lines which are parallel to each other and which run obliquely downward. There are several large black spots on the sides, one just below the dorsal fin, and another behind the pectoral fin. Its maximum size is about 10 inches.

Distribution

Geography

It is found mostly in the tropics of the western Atlantic Ocean from Brazil to Florida as well as along the Atlantic coast of North America, sometimes as far north as Cape Cod and regularly during the late summer and fall in the vicinity of New York. One has been reported caught on dead shrimp as far as Oyster Lake, near Matagorda Bay, Tx.

Show More

It spawns off New Jersey in July. Juveniles are also found in the Chesapeake Bay in the summertime.

Show Less

Habits and Lifestyle

Lifestyle

Diet and Nutrition

It feeds on invertebrates such as oysters, barnacles, mussels, small crabs, and hermit crabs.

Population

References

1. Striped burrfish Wikipedia article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Striped_burrfish
2. Striped burrfish on The IUCN Red List site - https://www.iucnredlist.org/species/155166/4734035

More Fascinating Animals to Learn About