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Here we see a large, venomous Stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa).  It has camouflaged itself deep in the sand to await passing prey.  Stonefish are the most venomous fish in the world and can be lethal to humans.  Coral reefs are the one of earths most complex ecosystems, containing over 800 species of corals and one million animal and plant species. The location is Ko Haa, Andaman Sea, Krabi, Thailand.
Scorpion-fish (Scorpaenopsis oxycephala) inhabits coral reefs of the Red Sea, it has mimic color and form of body,  very venomous fins, when cornered it can attack
Bearded scorpionfish  in hunting position among coral
Stone fish camouflaged in coral and rock sea bed
The reef stonefish or stonefish, is a species of venomous, marine rayfinned fish. High quality photo
Underwater Red Scorpionfish fish deep in sea Sea life Mediterranean sea Scorpaena scrofa Scuba diver point of view
Papuan Scorpionfish Scorpaenopsis papuensis occurs in the tropical Pacific Ocean from Indonesia and the Philippines to the Society Islands, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to the Great Barrier Reef and Fiji in a depth range from 1-40m, max. length 25cm, common 20cm. Scorpion fishes rarely swim, but rather move along the bottom propelling themselves with their fins. As ambush hunters, they use the camouflage as a hunting skill to prey on unsuspecting fish and invertebrates. The outline of this specimen disappears almost completey. \nThis specimen is located slightly left of center in the photo. \nBatu Kapal is a rock shaped like a boat. Batu Kapal means Ship Rock in Bahasa Indonesia. \nBatu Kapal, Banda Sea, Indonesia, 4°29'11.6368 S 129°55'50.9311 E at 8m depth
Stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa), Red sea,
Scorpaena porcus
A close-up image of a stonefish
Scorpion stone fish disguising wich coral rock
Extreme close up of Octopus eye and skin texture, macro underwater photography. Australia.
Reef stonefish (Synanceia verrucosa), also known as the stonefish. Wildlife animal.
Front view close up of cabezon, Scorpaenichthys marmoratus, fish with numerous growths on head.
stonefish on the reef
Crocodile Fish Cymbacephalus beauforti occurs in the tropical West Pacific in shallow waters from 1-12 m. \nThe species, an ambush predator, lives on sand or rubble substrates of sheltered or semi-exposed reefs and is also found in coral reefs and mangrove areas. \nThe cirri (= leafy appendages above the eyes) break up the outline of the eye, so its much harder for their prey to spot them. Somehow looking a bit like a crocodile, this species is much smaller, the maximum length is 50 cm, but the common length is 35 cm. \n\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia \n3°51'45.88 S 133°57'46.59 E at 9m depth
Synanceia verrucosa is a marine fish species known as the reef stonefish with venomous spine, It is shaped like a rock coral in a small aquarium
Underwater photography of tropical reef fish species in Papua New Guinea
Stone fish , scientific name is Synanceia verrucosa, it is a master of camouflage dwelling into sand bottom of the Red Sea
The cabezon (Scorpaenichthys marmoratus) is a large species of sculpin native to the Pacific coast of North America. California Coast. Cottidae, Actinopterygii; Scorpaeniformes.
The Red Sea is home to a diverse and vibrant marine ecosystem, and one of its fascinating residents is the scorpion fish. Known for their camouflaged appearance, scorpion fish blend seamlessly with the rocky reefs and sandy seabeds, making them difficult to spot unless you know where to look. Their spiny fins and venomous spines are a defense mechanism against predators, making them a formidable species in the underwater world.\n\nScorpion fish are typically found in shallow waters but can also be seen in deeper zones around coral reefs. Their striking colors, ranging from browns to reds, help them blend into their surroundings, offering protection while they hunt for prey such as smaller fish and crustaceans. They rely on their stealth and excellent vision to ambush unsuspecting prey, waiting motionless until an opportunity arises.\n\nDivers exploring the Red Sea may encounter scorpion fish while exploring popular sites like Sharm El Sheikh or Hurghada. Despite their venomous spines, scorpion fish are not aggressive and will generally avoid human interaction if left undisturbed.\n\nWhile their appearance might seem intimidating, scorpion fish are an integral part of the Red Sea's ecosystem. Their presence highlights the region's diverse marine life, making it a unique and exciting destination for underwater enthusiasts. However, divers should be cautious and avoid touching or disturbing them to prevent the risk of a painful sting.
The Red Sea is a rich and diverse ecosystem. More than 1200 species of fish have been recorded in the Red Sea, and around 10% of these are found nowhere else. This also includes 42 species of deepwater fish. The rich diversity is in part due to the 2,000 km (1,240 mi) of coral reef extending along its coastline; these fringing reefs are 5000–7000 years old and are largely formed of stony acropora and porites corals. The reefs form platforms and sometimes lagoons along the coast and occasional other features such as cylinders (such as the Blue Hole (Red Sea) at Dahab). These coastal reefs are also visited by pelagic species of Red Sea fish, including some of the 44 species of shark.
Dangerous Stone Fish close up underwater portrait in cortez sea mexico
Crocodile Fish Cymbacephalus beauforti occurs in the tropical West Pacific in shallow waters from 1-12 m. The species, an ambush predator, lives on sand or rubble substrates of sheltered or semi-exposed reefs and is also found in coral reefs and mangrove areas. \nThe cirri (= leafy appendages above the eyes) break up the outline of the eye, so its much harder for their prey to spot them. Somehow looking a bit like a crocodile, this species is much smaller, the maximum length is 50 cm, but the common length is 35 cm. Triton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia, 3°51'45.882 S 133°57'46.59 E at 9m depth
Scorpion Fish Underwater Underwater Life. Small red scorpionfish (Scorpaena notata)
The Stone Fish (Synanceia verrucosa) is an extremely poisonous fish from tropical waters
Crocodile Fish in Bunaken, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Underwater Red Scorpionfish fish deep in sea Sea life Mediterranean sea Scorpaena scrofa Scuba diver point of view
Deadly Stone Fish Great Barrier Reef Australia
Large and venomous scorpionfish resting camouflaged on seabed near colorful reef
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