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They are called fish children because of their large eyes and seemingly undeveloped body shape. In fact, they are adult fish that remain almost the same size even after hatching. With their well-developed fin, they feed voraciously on prey above the water. | They are called fish children because of their large eyes and seemingly undeveloped body shape. In fact, they are adult fish that remain almost the same size even after hatching. With their well-developed fin, they feed voraciously on prey above the water. | ||
Characteristic #1: Jumping out of the water | |||
With their well-developed ventral fin, they leap vigorously to catch prey on the water. | With their well-developed ventral fin, they leap vigorously to catch prey on the water. | ||
Characteristic #2: Swimming in schools | |||
To hunt prey more successfully, they often form schools. | To hunt prey more successfully, they often form schools. | ||
Characteristic #3: Nuptial coloration | |||
During the breeding season, the sides of the abdomen turn bright pink. Normally, as the name {{tt|Banana Fish|Elips}} implies, it is yellow. | During the breeding season, the sides of the abdomen turn bright pink. Normally, as the name {{tt|Banana Fish|Elips}} implies, it is yellow. |