I wish I knew as I am trying to research it at this moment in time and am struggling at finding a answer for science!
they wait for any small fish that swims past.
Put the effected area in hot water, as hot as you can stand.
Very small fish and shrimps it catches its prey on beach shores when it's buried under sand
I got stung by a weever fish on holiday in Portugal and the lifeguard who treated me initially called it a sparrow fish, at least I think that's what he said (he had a strong Portuguese accent). Someone else said it was a weever fish so I'm thinking that maybe sparrow fish is the local name for it? Nasty little buggers, and it was VERY sore - google it!
snapper crab lobster crayfish tuna sardine weever sea cucumber
John Weever was born in 1576.
John Weever died in 1632.
the lesser weever in the shallows injects poison through spines on it's back
That sounds like on of the Trachinidae, otherwise known as the Weever or Weaverfish.
Humans eat fish
fish eats atta fish eats mummy
Rachael the Cow eats Exotic Fish