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Weedy scorpionfish, Rhinopias frondossa, #12897
Weedy scorpionfish. Tropical scorpionfishes are camoflage experts, changing color and apparent texture in order to masquerade as rocks, clumps of algae or detritus.
Species:
Weedy Scorpionfish
,
Rhinopias frondossa
Image ID:
12897
Format: Digital 3:2
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Fish
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Fish Anatomy
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Camoflage
Animal >
Fish
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Fish Anatomy
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Venomous
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Fish Behavior
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Camoflage
Animal >
Fish
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Marine Fish
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Indo-Pacific
Animal >
Fish
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Marine Fish
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Scorpionfish (Scorpaenidae)
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Technique
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Captivity
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Aquarium
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Technique
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Underwater
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