Like Finding Nemo? Come on, get acquainted with 10 characters in the real world!

Finding Nemo is an animated film produced by Pixar. Telling the story of a clown fish father looking for his son, the film, which was released in 2003, received a positive response from the audience, making it the 10th highest-grossing animated film of all time.

For those of you who have watched it, surely you remember, don’t you, the characters in the film? Well, this time, IDN Times Community wants to invite you to see the original forms of some of the Finding Nemo characters. Curious? Check these out!

1. All clownfish, such as Marlin and Nemo, are born male. They can change gender if their female partner dies

All clownfish, such as Marlin and Nemo, are born male. They can change gender if their female partner dies

2. Dory is a blue tang. As reported by National Geographic, this fish is poisonous and has a pair of venomous spines on its tail

Dory is a blue tang. As reported by National Geographic, this fish is poisonous and has a pair of venomous spines on its tail

3. Living in coral reef areas, Gill and other Moorish idols have very long dorsal fins

Living in coral reef areas, Gill and other Moorish idols have very long dorsal fins

4. As a royal gramma, the combination of purple on the front body and yellow on the tail of the Gurgle is so beautiful

As a royal gramma, the combination of purple on the front body and yellow on the tail of the Gurgle is so beautiful

5. According to the Aquarium of the Pacific, food-cleaning shrimp, such as Jacques, are parasites and dead tissue from other fish

According to the Aquarium of the Pacific, food-cleaning shrimp, such as Jacques, are parasites and dead tissue from other fish

6. The presence of Bubbles, a yellow tang, is very important because he likes to eat the algae that often cover the corals

The presence of Bubbles, a yellow tang, is very important because he likes to eat the algae that often cover the corals

7. Although small, striped damselfish become aggressive as they grow older, reports Sea Life Planet. You have to be careful with Deb, here!

Although small, striped damselfish become aggressive as they grow older, reports Sea Life Planet. You have to be careful with Deb, here!

8. Bruce promised not to eat fish. In fact, the white shark is a top-level predator that often preys on fish to sea lions

Bruce promised not to eat fish. In fact, the white shark is a top-level predator that often preys on fish to sea lions

9. The pouch on Nigel the Pelican’s mouth is not for storing fish, but as an aid in catching prey

The pouch on Nigel the Pelican's mouth is not for storing fish, but as an aid in catching prey

10. Flapjack octopus-like Pearl is different from an ordinary octopus. According to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, they are incapable of camouflage

Flapjack octopus-like Pearl is different from an ordinary octopus. According to the Monterey Bay Aquarium, they are incapable of camouflage

Well, you already know the original form of the ten Finding Nemo characters above. Now, tell me which fact do you find the most interesting? Write in the comments column, yes!

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