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Grouper
Groupers have a stout body and a large mouth. They are not built for
long-distance fast swimming. They can be quite large, and lengths over a
meter and weights up to 100 kg are not uncommon, though obviously in such a
large group species vary considerably. They swallow prey rather than biting
pieces off it. They do not have much tooth on the edges of their jaws, but
they have heavy crushing tooth plates. They habitually eat fish, octopus,
and crabs. They lie in wait, rather than chasing in open water. Grouper
commonly caught in our waters are Gag, Red, and Snowy Groupers, though there
are several other species.

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