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Common Lionfish Pterois Volitans Camouflaged In Gorgonian Sea Fan Alor Indonesia Stock Photo - Download Image Now - iStock
![A Bonaire lionfish against plate coral. This fish is not indigenous to the Caribbean and, because of its camouflage and predatory feeding of juvenile fish, has become the scourge of Bonaire. - A Bonaire lionfish against plate coral. This fish is not indigenous to the Caribbean and, because of its camouflage and predatory feeding of juvenile fish, has become the scourge of Bonaire. -](http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/lionfish-18140794.jpg)
A Bonaire lionfish against plate coral. This fish is not indigenous to the Caribbean and, because of its camouflage and predatory feeding of juvenile fish, has become the scourge of Bonaire. -
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The persistent-predation strategy of the red lionfish (Pterois volitans) | Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
![Discovery on X: "The lionfish gets its name from the large, venomous spines that protrude from its body, similar to a mane. This venomous coral reef fish relies on camouflage and lightning-fast Discovery on X: "The lionfish gets its name from the large, venomous spines that protrude from its body, similar to a mane. This venomous coral reef fish relies on camouflage and lightning-fast](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DaG7EyzVAAEJmZa.jpg:large)
Discovery on X: "The lionfish gets its name from the large, venomous spines that protrude from its body, similar to a mane. This venomous coral reef fish relies on camouflage and lightning-fast
Aquaria KLCC - Did you know? Danger hides in beauty? That is our Red Lionfish! The bright brown and white “zebra stripes” helps them to camouflage well and confuse their predators too. #
![Poisson Lion Pterois volitans commun) est un prédateur efficace qui permet le camouflage et la furtivité pour trouver ses proies Photo Stock - Alamy Poisson Lion Pterois volitans commun) est un prédateur efficace qui permet le camouflage et la furtivité pour trouver ses proies Photo Stock - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/compfr/bhyt02/poisson-lion-pterois-volitans-commun-est-un-predateur-efficace-qui-permet-le-camouflage-et-la-furtivite-pour-trouver-ses-proies-bhyt02.jpg)
Poisson Lion Pterois volitans commun) est un prédateur efficace qui permet le camouflage et la furtivité pour trouver ses proies Photo Stock - Alamy
![Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) Yawning threat posture. mouth poisonous spines sting painful camouflage open Scorpionfish Archives - MarineThemes Stock Photo Library Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) Yawning threat posture. mouth poisonous spines sting painful camouflage open Scorpionfish Archives - MarineThemes Stock Photo Library](https://www.marinethemes.com/wp-content/gallery/red-lionfish-pterois-volitans/F17B07_30213.jpg)