A type of wrasse fish (a colorful marine fish), specifically from the Scaridae family or related families.
Possibly from Greek eu- (well) + scientific Latin name for parrotfish; the etymology is uncertain but likely relates to fish classification.
Wrasses and their relatives use remarkable color changes to communicate and hide—a single fish can look like a completely different species at different life stages, fooling predators and prey alike.
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