(Click to enlarge) Census of Marine Life - Photo of the Week: The massive, two-meter-long Napoleon wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus) is one of the biggest reef fish in the world. Some Napoleon wrasses—also known as humphead wrasses or Maori wrasses—have rare talents, such as being able to switch sex. Each wrasse's head bears unique markings of blue and green. (Photo by: MOLLY TIMMERS/NOAA/PIFSC/CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEM DIVISION)
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