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The phrase "a mouth bigger than its head" is often used to describe a type of fish known as the "goliath grouper." These large fish have enormous mouths that can be disproportionately large compared to their heads, allowing them to consume large prey. This saying can also be figuratively applied to someone who talks a lot or makes big claims but may not have the substance to back them up.

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