| The slow moving grouper is a sly hunter. It
catches other fish by waiting in ambush, and then suddenly darting forward
to swallow its victim in a single bite. Some groupers grow to more than
ten feet and over five hundred pounds. With their large seize, groupers
eat just about any fish that carelessly strays too close. Because they are
delicious themselves however, groupers often end up on the menus of seafood
restaurants. |