Tassled scorpionfish was created in 1849.
Most varieties of scorpionfish are marine and live in shallow benthic systems. Most scorpionfish eat small fish and crustaceans.
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A scorpionfish is indeed a vertebrate. They belong to the Phylum Chordata which include all vertebrated, notochord possessing fish. Fun fact: They are also called "dragonfish" according to Wikipedia!
The scorpionfish was not "found" by a single individual, as it is a group of fish species rather than a specific discovery. Scorpionfish belong to the family Scorpaenidae and are found in various marine environments around the world. They have been known to humans for centuries, with their existence documented by early naturalists and fishermen. Their distinctive appearance and venomous spines have made them notable in marine biology.
The poisonous part of the butterfly is infact the legs
No. Scorpions are arthropods and are not fish. There is a venomous fish that has been named Scorpionfish.
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Fish that are naturally from rock pools will likely blend in with rock pools. The Lumpfish, for example. Or the scorpionfish.
Rock cod (scorpionfish) have poisonous spines in their dorsal fins, but their flesh makes good eating.
Deadly fish are fish that can cause death. Examples are the lionfish, scorpionfish, and many of the larger and more aggressive sharks.
Birds and other animals that live near the water. 🙈🙉🙊