When you see this kind of fish, you may not be able to say its species, but it is likely to say "Nemo".


Yes, this is the world's most popular movie "Finding Nemo" with the protagonist.


"Finding Nemo" is a film produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and released in 2003.


The film tells the story of a clown fish Nemo was captured by humans in a fish tank, its father Malin to find him and embarked on an adventure.


On this journey, Marlin encountered many strange sea creatures, including a multi-legged octopus with very poor memory, a whale with a ship snail infection, a group of jellyfish, and a shark.


Eventually, Malin not only finds Nemo but also learns the importance of living in peace with other sea creatures.


The film is set under the sea, vividly demonstrating the wonders and diversity of marine life, while also conveying the importance of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.


The movie is not only well-made and beautifully illustrated, but also has a stirring plot and profound moral, making it a classic of Pixar.


The film received a lot of critical acclaim and box office success, becoming one of the top-grossing animated films at the time, and even won several Oscar nominations and awards. The success of the film also laid a solid foundation for the later Pixar animated films.


This fish is called clownfish, a tropical saltwater fish, and is one of the common fish on coral reefs.


Clownfish usually have a bright, orange, or yellow body with white or black stripes or spots, very beautiful.


The body of clownfish is small, usually around 10-15cm, mainly feeding on plankton, and small invertebrates, and like to live around corals, anemones, and other solidifying organisms.


Clownfish are relatively active and often weave and swim on coral reefs. They have two dorsal fins and a caudal fin, can swim freely in the water, and can also adjust their posture and speed by fin movements.


Clownfish are dioecious and hermaphroditic creatures and generally choose to live in colonies of corals or anemones, living and breeding with conspecific mates.


Clownfish are very important for their survival status on coral reefs. They serve as a link in the food chain on coral reefs, providing food for other marine organisms.


At the same time, they can eat some of the harmful organisms on the reef, maintaining a healthy ecology of the reef. Because of their bright colours and lovely forms, clownfish have also become one of the representatives of ornamental fish.


In conclusion, clownfish is a very beautiful and interesting marine creature that lives on coral reefs and is an integral part of the marine ecosystem.