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A big Lion Fish up and close to the camera with a blue background.
Red lionfish (Pterois volitans) venomous coral reef fish underwater
Lion fish are found in tropical seas around the world. This is an invasive and venomous fish, the ends of the fins have venom which are dangerous to humans and other marine life.
The red lionfish (Pterois miles) is common in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean.
A graceful swimming red lionfish
Close up art movement of Betta fish Siamese fighting fish isolated on black background.Fine art design concept.
The red lion fish in water on blue background
Lionfish in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park Visitor Center in Key Largo Florida USA
Red lionfish in aquarium for design purpose, wallpaper
Beautiful lionfish in aquarium
portrait of a red lionfish on a white background
Tropical fish pets in domestic fish tank
Set of venomous fish (Red lionfish). Isolated over white background
Stock photo showing close-up view of a poisonous Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) swimming past rocks in a marine aquarium. Lionfish are a venomous species with dorsal fins tipped with poison used for defence.
Zebra lionfish - Dendrochirus zebra. From Bali, Indonesia
Common Lionfish Pterois volitans inhabits lagoon and seaward reefs from turbid inshore areas to depths of 50 m, max. length 38cm. Often solitary, they hide in unexposed places at daytime often with head down and practically immobile, using the pattern for camouflage as a hunting skill. The species has recently invaded Western Atlantic and Caribbean coral reefs, and may become one of the most ecologically harmful marine fish introductions to date. The dorsal fins are venomous, but it is a popular table fish. This specimen inbetween sponges, hydroids and soft corals is from Nailaka Island, Banda Sea, Indonesia, \n4°32'37.728 S 129°40'48.3 E at 13m depth
Giant Red Zebra LionFish, dangerous and poisonous
Pterois volitans koraal duivel schorpioenvis
Lion fish are found in tropical seas around the world. This is an invasive and venomous fish, the ends of the fins have venom which are dangerous to humans and other marine life.
Pterois miles, the devil firefish or common lionfish, is a species of ray-finned fish native to the western Indo-Pacific region. It is frequently confused with its close relative, the red lionfish (Pterois volitans). The scientific name is from Greek pteron, meaning \
Close up of Lion fish swimming in blue water. Fish in aquarium.
Underwater image of one Lionfish aka Zebrafish (Pterois volitans).  These fish have venom in their spiny spiky fins.  They are a non aggressive species, often seen low on the coral reef.  However if they are provoked they will use the venom to ward off attackers.  Their red and white stripes are warning colours for the toxins (Aposematism).  They are natural species to Asia however are invasive species in the Caribbean.  Footage taken whilst scuba diving at Hin Bida, Andaman Sea, Krabi province, Thailand.  Taken on Sony mirrorless camera with underwater housing and Inon Z330 strobe.
Beautiful big red Lionfish swiming with blue background in aquarium
The red lionfish (Pterois volitans) is a venomous coral reef fish in the family Scorpaenidae, order Scorpaeniformes. It is mainly native to the Indo-Pacific region, but has become an invasive species in the Caribbean Sea.
specimen of Pterois volitans swimming
Stock photo showing close-up view of fresh, cold water fish tank with orange and white fantail goldfish swimming against a blue background.
large tropical fish volitans lionfish
Over and underwater shot of tropical island
Red lionfish (Pterois volitans). Wild life animal.
Goldfish in the aquarium
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