The scientific (Latin) name of the lionfish is Pterois. This genus includes several species, with the most well-known being the red lionfish (Pterois volitans) and the devil lionfish (Pterois miles). Lionfish are recognized for their striking appearance and venomous spines, making them both visually stunning and potentially dangerous.
Pterolis volitans is the Latin name of Lionfish. Lionfish is the common name.
The scientific name of lionfish is Pterois volitans.
The scientific name of a lionfish is Pterois volitans.
Young lionfish, like all other fish, are called fry. There is no other name for the lionfish, young or old.
Scientific name: Pterois volitans (Linnaeus)Common names: Lionfish, lion fish, zebrafish, firefish, turkeyfish, red lionfish, butterfly cod, ornate butterfly-cod, peacock lionfish, red firefish, scorpion volitans
Well it all depends on where you are from. In the US, there are numerous restaurants in Florida serving Lionfish. However, if you really want variety, there are countless restaurants in the Caribbean and Latin America.
No. The lionfish has poisonous body and a lionfish is bigger.
No. A lionfish is very poisonous, and a lionfish can poison it with its venom.
An example of an lionfish are dwarf lionfish. Lionfish have poisonous fins that extend out from their bodies that are extremely potent and can be fatal to a person if not treated immediately.
"Spike" or "Sting" would be good names.
A fisherman and a grouper can kill a lionfish.
lionfish make a very weird type of sound