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Devil Scorpionfish or False Stonefish Scorpaenopsis diabolus occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific on rubble or weedy coralline-rock bottoms of reef flats and lagoon and seaward reefs in a depth range from 1-70m, max. length 30cm. \n\nScorpaenopsis diabolus is relatively uncommon. When disturbed, the species flashes its inner pectoral fins. The venomous dorsal sting can inflict a painful injury. The species occurs solitary like this specimen or in pairs and is often partly buried. \n\nThis specimen was encountered in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°28'47.196 N 125°14'12.42 E at 22m depth
Fresh monkfish on the counter on the fish market.
The Pacu's piranha-like appearance is aptly complemented by its insatiable hunger.
A Striated, or Hairy frogfish sits in the dark waiting to ambush prey in Lembeh Strait, Indonesia. This well-camouflaged fish is rarely seen because it blends into its surroundings so well.
Fishes in big aquarium: a spooky wolf fish with open mouth and broken teeth
A close-up of a monkfish with its mouth open and a fishing lure, displayed on a wooden surface.
Two fish for sale in the street on a board.\nOne of the fishes shows the shape of the gills, or gills, which are the respiratory organs of aquatic animals, whose function is to extract oxygen from the water and expel carbon dioxide into the environment.
Whole fresh Monkfish on white background
Two-stick Stingfish Inimicus filamentosus occurs in the Western Indian Ocean from the Red Sea and East Africa to Indonesia, the Philippines and the Maldives on sand and rubble bottoms of coral reefs in a depth range from shallow to 55m, max. standard legth 25cm, common 20cm. \n\nThe skin is without scales except along the lateral line, and is covered with venomous spines and wartlike glands which give it a knobby appearance. \nMales and females look the same. \n\nInimicus filamentosus is an ambush predator, feeding on fishes. It is a nocturnal species that typically lies partially buried on the sea floor or on a coral head during the day, covering itself with sand and other debris to further camouflage itself. \n\nWhen disturbed by a scuba diver or a potential predator, it fans out its brilliantly colored pectoral and caudal fins as a warning. Once dug in, it is very reluctant to leave its hiding place. When it does move, it displays an unusual mechanism of locomotion crawling slowly along the seabed, employing the four lower rays (two on each side) of its pectoral fins as legs. \n\nLembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°28'8.916 N 125°14'39.102 E at 19m depth
Deep Sea Angler Fish. 3D Rendered, Isolated
The wolf eel, Anarrhichthys ocellatus,  is a member of the family Anarhichadidae together with the wolffishes of the genus Anarhichas. The wolf eel is monotypic within the genus Anarrhichthys. Monterey, California
Yellow Shaggy Frogfish or Anglerfish
Fishes in big aquarium: a spooky wolf fish with open mouth and broken teeth
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a hand wearing a blue glove is holding a fish, whose skin is shiny, indicating its freshness.
Monkfish mouth and teeth on fishmongers table
Colour variations of Leaf Scorpionfish Taenianotus triacanthus include white, pink, yellow, tan, brown and black with mottling. The species occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific in a depth range from 5-135m, usually 5- 20m, max. length 10cm. \nThe species has the habit of mimicking a dead leaf by swaying from side to side. \n\nSince the fish has a narrow body, the backlight penetrates almost everywhere.\n\nLembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°25'51.2087 N 125°11'5.1449 E at 5m depth
Close-up of a Giant Frogfish (Antennarius Commerson). Misool, Raja Ampat, Indonesia
Underwater photography of tropical reef fish species in Papua New Guinea
Deep Sea Fangtooth Fish, 3D Rendered CGI
A stingray swims by the rocks in a marine harbour. Taken from overhead.
Hispid Frogfish - Antennarius hispidus. Underwater world of Lembeh strait, Indonesia.
Largemouth Bass swimming in the fish tank, close-up.
Close up of a Devil Scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis diabolus). Photographed in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia.
Reptilian Snake Eel Brachysomophis henshawi occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific Ocean in a depth range from 1-35m, max. length 120cm. The benthic species is found over sandy areas, usually near or within coral or rocky reefs. Reptilian Snake Eel feeds on fishes and crustaceans. At night, it is usually encountered with its head and even the anterior portion of its body protruding from the substrate. At day time, it often remains buried with only the tip of its snout and the top of its head projecting from the sand or mud: this specimen was encountered like that shortly after sunset. \nBanda Neira Island, Indonesia, \n4°31'20.574 S 129°53'55.134 E at 3m depth
picture of monkfish in front of white background
head of a cod hanging to dry on the Lofoten Islands; Lofoten, Norway
Monkfish, lophius piscatorius, Fresh Fish against White Background
Close-up of a grouper fish with mouth open for sale in the fish market of Catania, Sicily, Mediterranean Sea, Italy
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