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Rhinopias aphanes
Spot the fish? This guy camouflages so well with the sand and looks like a sea plant/coral. Scorpionfish are masters of camouflage, enabling them to lie in wait for their victims to come close, before lunging forward and inhaling their prey with their large mouths. When disturbed they raise the spines along their backs and will usually move off out of harms way, however, if cornered they are able to charge at considerable speed. Highly dangerous and poisonous with venomous spines along its back if trodden on etc.
Found on corals, sponges or sandy bottoms. This one was in the Indian Ocean.
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