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The unofficial state fish of Hawaii. Recognizable by a diamond-shape body with armor-like scales, a dark stripe across their silver sides and belly, and pale blue fins. In addition, they have a sharp, spike-like dorsal fin, hence they are commonly known as triggerfish.
Common name: Hawaiian triggerfish Scientific name: Rhinecanthus rectanglus Snorkeling in Hanauma Bay one day, I detected several humuhumunukunukuapua'a swimming about. I tried to swim up and touch one, but it just darted away.
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One of two reef triggerfish, Rhinecanthus aculeatus or R. rectangulus. State fish of Hawai'i I went scuba diving off the Kona coast, but I failed to see a humuhumunukunukuapua'a.
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The state fish of hawaii and the hardest word to pronounce. Seriously I tried pronouncing this word with my friends and none of us could do it. There were 5 of us yo. Friend 1: Yo letz pronounce the state fishh of hawaii
Friend 2: Word I think its pronounced hakawakaka Friend 3: No yo its pronounced humma humma nukka wukka shaka laka booyaka sha Friend 4: Jeez this is like Fozzy the Bear. Waka waka Friend 5: No its pronounced humuhumunukunukuapua'a Friend 1: You'z a nerd. (Slap) |
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