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The article discusses the biodiversity in the Red Sea, focusing on rare and oddly shaped fish such as the unicornfish, the ghoula fish, and the free-mermaid fish. It explains that the unicornfish is characterized by a horn-like protrusion at the front of its head, which is mainly used for drying and preparing fish cakes. It is found in southern areas of the Red Sea, such as Ras El-Tin and Marsa Alam. The ghoula fish is rare and appears in an unusual crocodile-like shape; it lives in the deep sea and hides among the sands. Some people consume it for its distinctive taste. The free-mermaid fish, known as "Sea Fruit," is a high-nutritional-value fish that can weigh more than 12 kilograms and sell for up to 500 Egyptian pounds per kilogram. It is considered an important resource, and preserving it is essential to ensure the continued diversity of fish in the Red Sea.
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