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A monkfish in its natural environment
Portrait of a Crocodile Fish Cymbacephalus beauforti, waiting well camouflaged for prey at the bottom.
Well camouflaged Crocodilefish (Flathead) on a sandy seabed
Crocodilefish (Cymbacephalus beauforti), also known as De Beaufort's flathead or Giant flathead. Head detail. Shot taken in Komodo National Park, Indonesia.
Reef lizardfish (Synodus variegatus) is located on stony coral, Egypt, Red Sea, Near East
Huge crocodile fish in Sipadan Island
Crocodile fish lying on the sea bottom. - Tropical coral reef scene
A close-up image of a stonefish
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.
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
Gota Abu Ramada - Aquarium East, Red Sea, Egypt
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Underwater photography of tropical reef fish species in Papua New Guinea
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.
Extreme close up of Octopus eye and skin texture, macro underwater photography. Australia.
Detail of the eye of a crocodilefish, Cymbacephalus beauforti, in the Solomon Islands. This beautiful country is home to spectacular marine biodiversity and many historic WWII sites.
A DSLR underwater photo of a Flying Gurnard (also called helmet gurnard) swiming in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is swimming over the sand seabed aproaching a reef and it is spreading its \
Stonefish   fish,  deep in tropical sea. Underwater, sea life, coral reef. A typical, impressive  example of mimicry. Scuba diver point of view
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. \nSomehow looking a bit like a crocodile, this species is much smaller, the maximum length is 50 cm, the common length 35 cm. \n\nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, Indonesia \n3°51'45.88 S 133°57'46.59 E at 9m depth
Brazilian Batfish (Ogcocephalus vespertilio)  - Marine fish
Maratua Atoll, Indonesia on Dec 1, 2024: crocodile fish with perfect camouflage
Tentacled flathead or Indian Ocean crocodilefish (Papilloculiceps longiceps) undersea, Red Sea, Egypt, Sharm El Sheikh, Montazah Bay
Colorful tropical fish on a coral reef, amazingly beautiful fairy world. In the coral gardens of the Red Sea.
Underwater photograph of a Meganeuo (stargazer fish) camouflaged in the sandy seabed, with only its eyes and mouth visible.
Crocodilefish (Papilloculiceps longiceps), Zanzibar, Tanzania
Sea life. Scorpionfish  fish and  Bluespotted stingray fish in sand  Underwater scene  coral reef. Red Sea
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 it's 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. \nLembeh Strait, Indonesia \n3 1°28'55.725 N 125°14'17.258 E at 9m depth
The cabezon (Scorpaenichthys marmoratus) is a large species of sculpin native to the Pacific coast of North America. California Coast. Cottidae, Actinopterygii; Scorpaeniformes.
Close up of venomous scorpion fish lying on a coral reef, Red sea, Egypt. Full HD underwater footage.
Safaga, Egypt on November 6, 2023: crocodile fish
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