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Popular Science | Why is this fish so ANGRY? @popularscience | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 11 hours ago.
A newly-discovered fish in the Red Sea has menacing teeth and a sinister face, hiding in coral to strike at unsuspecting prey.

But the grumpy dwarfgoby -- nicknamed 'The Grumpy Cat of the Sea -- is just 2 centimeters long!

Popular Science, "Seriously grumpy-faced fish discovered in Red Sea": popsci.com/environment/grumpy-fish-red-sea

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