The Yellow Boxfish has a distinct box-like shape with sharp angles and a rigid body structure. It has a triangular head and a squared-off body, which gives it its characteristic box-like appearance. The fish has a bright yellow coloration, although some individuals may have a more orange or brownish hue. It has black spots or markings on its body, which can vary in pattern and intensity. Yellow Boxfish have small, pectoral fins located on either side of their body, and a caudal fin (tail fin) that helps them maneuver in the water.
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