
A Pacific Trumpetfish shadows a Peacock Grouper. Trumpetfish often mingle with other fish when they’re hunting. They can change color to match their companions. They’re generally gray or brown, but can become yellow or black, and they can display stripes or bars to improve their camouflage.

That is a clever skill. They are almost like Cattle Egrets following along to pick up things disturbed by the larger fish
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