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  <title>Malabar Grouper with Juvenile Golden Trevally by Amok Island</title>
  <description>Commissioned for Sea Walls Australia at a car park towards the eastern end of Lake Street.Malabar Groupers can grow up to 2,3 metres, and juvenile Golden Trevally often hang around big animals like these for protection. A visual example of the many ways how different species interact and need each other. A delicate balance where every species has its place and importance. The Malabar Grouper is listed as near threatened. Groupers have a late reproduction age and are facing threats of fishing with animals being caught before they can reproduce.</description>
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