👉 Pufferfishes are a type of fish that have a distinctive, white or yellow skin and can be found in freshwater lakes and rivers around the world. These fish typically live in groups called brooders, where they form larger aggregations to conserve energy and resources during periods of low water levels. Pufferfishes are known for their unique ability to camouflage themselves through their skin by covering them with a layer of white or yellow scales, which can be seen under the light of a microscope.