Scorpionfish is another common name of Pterois, as its spines are venomous.
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One of these, the Sydney scorpionfish, Scorpeanopsis insperatus, can only be found in the harbour.
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Pink leaf scorpionfish at Bunaken off Sulawesi in Indonesia.
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Scorpionfish feed by opening their mouth, then their gills a fraction of a second apart, creating suction.
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A devil scorpionfish at Ambon in Indonesia.
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Would the chef import scorpionfish, sea robin and conger eel, the traditional ingredients native to Marseille?
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Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfish, are a family of mostly marinefish that includes many of the world's most venomous species.
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A pair of devil scorpionfish.
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I also saw lettuce slugs, a scorpionfish, a small orange sea horse, a spotted burrfish, a spotted trunkfish, spotted drum and a southern stingray.
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Marine fishes having a tapering body with an armored head and venomous spines
Scorpaenidae, the scorpionfish, are a family of mostly marine fish that includes many of the world's most venomous species. As the name suggests, scorpionfish have a type of "sting" in the form of sharp spines coated with venomous mucus. The family is a large one, with hundreds of members. ...