Common in the open seas, from reefs to blue water. Also found inshore, usually in areas of clear water and over deeper patches and grass beds. A pelagic species found over lagoon and seaward reefs. Solitary or in small groups. Feeds on fishes. Oviparous. Eggs may be found attached to objects in the water by tendrils on the egg's surface. Feared by fishers because they can cause puncture wounds with their sharp snouts when jumping out of the water, e.g. when alarmed or attracted to lights at night. Although sold fresh and considered a good food fish, its market is limited due to the green-colored flesh. Widespread in tropical Indo-Pacific, divisible in two subspecies