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Fish of the Family Ogcocephalidae known as batfish
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - April 21, 2014: Man holding a flying fish is seen in Arpoador beach. Located in the Ipanema neighborhood, it is one of Rio de Janeiro's best known tourist spots.
Brazilian Batfish (Ogcocephalus vespertilio)  - Marine fish
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
Fish with red lips on the sandy bottom of the sea among algae and sea grass.
A close-up image of a stonefish
Myoxocephalus scorpius
Underwater photography of tropical reef fish species in Papua New Guinea
Red-lipped batfish underwater Blue heron bridge
Tropical ornamental fish swimming in the aquarium
A Polka-dot Batfish (Ogcocephalus radiatus) in Florida, USA
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. Scorpaenopsis 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. \nThis specimen was encountered in the Lembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°28'47.196 N 125°14'12.42 E at 22m depth
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Beautiful wild fish (Shortfin Gurnard) swimming in the blue sea
A batfish ogcocephalus cubiformes underwater portrait
Close-up of orange fish
tropical fish
Tropical fish kept in aquariums
Monodactylus sebae (Rhinogobius sp.)
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. The species has the habit of mimicking a dead leaf by swaying from side to side. \nSince the fish has a narrow body, the backlight penetrates almost everywhere.\nLembeh Strait, Indonesia \n1°25'51.2087 N 125°11'5.1449 E at 5m depth
CLOSE-UP VIEW OF BATFISH WAITINF IN SAND BOTTOM CORAL REEF
A tropical ornamental fish swimming in the glass wall of the aquarium
Myoxocephalus scorpius
Marine fish: Pomfret trevally
Polkadot Batfish at Blue Heron Bridge.  Ogcocephalus cubifrons.
Sea life. Scorpionfish  chool of fish in  Underwater scene  coral reef. Red Sea
emperor angelfish, Mutton snapper,French angelfish, sea horse, Cuttlefish , stone fish
Beautiful wild fish (stonefish) swimming in the blue sea
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Whiteface Waspfish Richardsonichthys leucogaster occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific in scattered localities from off Zanzibar to New Caledonia in a depth range fron 8 to 90m, max. length 10cm. \nThe species inhabits silty coastal reefs and sheltered sand habitats in coastal bays (like this specimen) and deep offshore. Richardsonichthys leucogaster is uncommon and mainly known from prawn trawling grounds. Its a nocturnal species, coming out on dusk. During the day it usually buries itself in the sand. \nLembeh Strait, Sulawesi, Indonesia\n1°29'32.88 N 125°14'12.9 E at 16m by night
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