Hello Everyone!
The Grouper Moon Project is in now running full-steam ahead. Divers and researchers are out counting, measuring and photographing the Nassau 3 times a day!
Today I am sharing a picture of the Nassau Grouper’s different color phases. Can you guess why they change color? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!
Cheers!
Todd
wow i really cant wait to see more
I’m excited to see you guys on the livestream tomorrow morning!
the reason that they change color is for territory, spawing, and showing other groupes who boss
Correct. Well done, Jack.
dude, my favorite kinds of animals are ones with all that cool color changing stuff. if i die, i want to be reborn as a nassau grouper; i mean just look at how cool these are! and imagine how useful being able to change colors would be- i can tell people i hate them without even having to say the words out loud, and that’s pretty epic.
Dude, I agree. Nassau are super awesome.
big agree. also the reason groupers change colour is for spawning and territorial purposes. i got this information from jack’s comment so i sound smart but yeah fish that change colour are totally underrated and i love them, we should care more about fish they are like the underdog of all living things other than sea slugs.
This is so interesting how you’re helping with the Nassau Grouper. You get to learn and preserve, which is really cool and helpful to our planet!
Thank you for those kind words, Sofia! I feel so grateful to be able to work on this project.