Natural camouflage
If a uniformed soldier carried an Estuary Cod, it would be camouflaged on the soldier’s fatigue-printed uniform. Alternatively called Orange-spotted Grouper, Brown-spotted Grouper, and Greasy Cod, the Estuary Cod has a spotted brown colour that lightens into a creamy white colour with four to six dark-coloured bands circumscribing its body. It may have orange-red or brown spots.
Habitat and Size
As its name suggests, the Estuary Cod dwells in estuaries and offshore areas of Western Australia, New South Wales, Queensland, the Northern Territory and around countries in the Indo-Pacific region. The fish grows 40 to 120 centimetres long and can weigh as much as 100 kilograms but is generally up to 25 kilograms.
Fibreglass Estuary Cod
This thoughtfully designed replica of an Estuary Cod could be swimming into an estuary near you soon. Life-size and life-like, its gaping mouth looks ready to be caught – grab it now!
- Life-size and handmade
- Durable and weather-resistant
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