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Finding Out about Dory: 5½ Facts on the Blue Tang

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While you’re sitting around waiting for the movie start, here are 5½ facts you can drop about Dory’s species, the blue tang. (Mental Floss)

How do scientists study blue tangs? With coral reef surveys like this one.

Educators, scroll down for a quick list of key resources in our Teachers’ Toolkit.

This photo of a blue tang clearly shows the caudal spine, yellow, slightly extended near the fish’s tail.
Photograph by DerHans04, courtesy Wikimedia. CC-BY-SA-3.0,2.5,2.0,1.0

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Blue tangs can live more than 30 years in the wild. In aquariums, where they more readily acquire diseases, they generally survive about 8 to 12 years. The beautiful blue tang lives in the Ulm Zoo in Germany.
Photograph by H. Krisp, courtesy Wikimedia. CC-BY-3.0

TEACHERS TOOLKIT

Mental Floss: Understanding ‘Dory’: 5 Facts About the Pacific Blue Tang

Nat Geo: Coral Reef Fish Survey Simulation activity

Nat Geo: Coral Reef Food Web illustrations

Animal Diversity Web: Paracanthurus hepatus