Seagoblin Vs Angel Fish

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Have you ever wondered how to identify the seagoblin and the angel fish? There are many diffrences about them. There both diffrent fish. They have diffrent size. They live in diffrent places.

First the seagoblin is not like any angel fish.The seagoblins nose is not like a angel fishes.The seagoblin looks like an alien the angel fish doesen't.The emperor angelfish has a black band over its eyes and makes it look like it's wearing a batman mask but the seagolblin doesen't have a black band over its eyes.

Next, the golblinshark sets a unique for its prey angelfish can't.The creature can push its jaw outward and widden its throat to create a strong sucking action angel fish can't do that.This pulls the prey into the sharks jaws so it can

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