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The goliath grouper, including the Atlantic variety from Cuba (shown here), sports five rows of teeth in the lower jaw. The teeth help grouper to hold tight to prey, which they usually swallow whole. Credit: Rachel Graham/Wildlife Conservation Society

The goliath grouper, including the Atlantic variety from Cuba (shown here), sports five rows of teeth in the lower jaw. The teeth help grouper to hold tight to prey, which they usually swallow whole. Credit: Rachel Graham/Wildlife Conservation Society

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