With a dorsal fin that makes it look like a standard-bearer, this saltwater fish is ready to charge bravely into a pitched battle under the sea.
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Meaning “standard-bearer” in the Far Eastern tongue, the hatatate is identifiable by its prominent and forward-swept dorsal fin, a characteristic which earned it its name. Considered a symbol of bravery in Hingashi, it is favored among warrior families as an ornamental fish.