Parrotfish are named for their teeth, which are fused together and resemble a bird’s beak. They graze a reef much like cattle over a field of grass, munching on corals to find the nutritious algae that lives inside. The calcareous materials pass through their digestive system and is excreted as sand. A single parrotfish can convert nearly one ton of coral into sand per year.

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