Bermuda Chub -

: They have a deep, oval, or "football-shaped" body that is compressed and elliptical.

: A notable marking is the pale yellow or white stripe running from the corner of the mouth to the gill cover. bermuda chub

: Young chubs feature large pale spots (nearly the size of their eyes) and white stripes across their bodies. : They have a deep, oval, or "football-shaped"

The most distinctive feature of the Bermuda chub ( Kyphosus sectatrix ) is its , which have horizontal bases that curve outward to an incisor-like point . This unique dental structure distinguishes them from all other fish families. Key Identification Features : They have a deep

: Adults are typically gray to silver with faint yellow or bronze horizontal stripes running the length of their bodies.