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Snappers

Snappers are a type of fish belonging to the Lutjanidae family, commonly found in warm waters of the Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico. They are popular among anglers and seafood consumers for their firm texture and mild flavor. Snappers typically have a streamlined body, a pointed snout, and sharp teeth, which aid in catching prey. They are important both ecologically, as they help control smaller fish populations, and commercially, providing a valuable catch for fisheries. Snappers are often targeted for sport fishing and are enjoyed in various culinary dishes.