when cabezon are small, they have all kind of predators, I have found some in tide pools, when they grew older, they have a solidatory lifestyle that is mostly benthic and since they are camouflaged very well, have poisonous spine, and a heavy build, their become more and more difficult for predators as they mature.
adaptations of a cabezon
A cabezon (also cabezone) is a species of fish from California, Latin name Scorpaenichthys marmoratus.
yes cuddle fish do have predators
yes they have predators. Their predators are sharks and large fish.
Cabezon eats abalone
Yes sharks are predators to fish.
sharks, barracudas, carp, any fish that eats other fish.
Here are some fish that live in the northwest coast: cabezon, giant Moray Eel, walleye, surfperch, Flag rockfish, and the monkeyfaced eel.
yes they are humans birds the starfish otters and fish
yes it has predators like the Fishing pole and a fish guter
people, other fish, sharks and animals
The bluegill is a freshwater fish that has many predators. This fish is prey to birds, turtles, and larger fish.