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SINGAPORE — A pair of mandarin fish – colorful reef fish known among scuba divers for their exotic mating dances in the moonlight – has been spotted for the first time in Singapore.
The fish caught off Bering Island had 12 “eye spots” on its dorsal fin that resemble the spots on the tail feathers of male peacocks, according to the study.
Mandarin ducks are native to East Asia, but one has become a frequent flyer at a Layton duck pond — and Utah birders are swarming. "He's a little celebrity," one said.