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Lionfish on coral reef salt water underwater
Lion Fish in the Red Sea in clear blue water hunting for food .
Common lionfish (Pterois volitans), Fish hunt and swim over a coral reef. Red Sea, Egypt
A big Lion Fish up and close to the camera with a blue background.
The wreck of the Iona ship in the red sea offshore from Yanbu offers the setting for a beautiful lion fish, Saudi Arabia
Tropical fish - The Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) is very dangerous coral reef fish. Lionfish venomous dorsal spines are used for defense.
Feuerfisch in leuchtendem Blau
Lionfish
Common lionfish or devil firefish, Indian lionfish (Pterois miles) undersea, Red Sea, Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh, Nabq Bay
Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) in aquarium
Lionfish on the coral reef in the red sea
Pterois antennata, like many fish species, has very different common names like Broadbarred Firefish and Spotfin Lionfish. The species occurs in the tropical Indo-Pacific from East Africa to Marquesan and Mangaréva Islands, north to southern Japan, south to Queensland, Australia, Kermadec and Austral Islands in a depth range from 2-86m in lagoon and seaward reefs, hiding in crevices under rocks and coral formations during the day and hunting at night, feeding on shrimps and crabs, max. length 20cm. \nThis specimen is head down. The outline of this fish is visually disturbed by the numerous spiny projections and fleshy tabs improving camouflage by mimicking the Banded Sea Urchin Echinothrix calamaris. Pterois antennata is an ambush hunter, using his camouflage to prey on unsuspecting fish and invertebrates.\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, 3°51'48.0312 S 133°55'48.9612 E at 9m depth
Pterois also known as lionfish in aquarium closeup
Pterois, lionfish
Lionfish (Pterois mombasae) in a Moscow Zoo aquarium
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.
Taking in Red Sea, Egypt.
The red lionfish (Pterois volitans) is a venomous coral reef fish in the family Scorpaenidae, order Scorpaeniformes. found in the Indo-Pacific region, but has become a huge invasive problem in the Caribbean Sea and along the East coast of the United States.
Lion Fish in the Red Sea in clear blue water hunting for food .
Baby reef in shallow water on Red Sea / Lahami Bay. 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.
Common Lionfish or Red Lionfish in the aquarium in the oceanarium.
Dwarf lionfish 3
The red lion fish in water on blue background
Common lionfish (Pterois Miles)
A graceful swimming red lionfish
Pterois, lionfish
Common Lionfish {Pterois volitans} is an invasive species in the Caribbean. Bahamas, December
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
Red lionfish - Pterois volitans in front of a white background.
colorful Lionfish and coral
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