The Pacific and Indian Oceans. More specifically The native range of the Lionfish begins in the tropical and sub‐tropical Indo‐Pacific to the islands of the South
Pacific from Japan to Australia including: Micronesia, the Philippines, and French Polynesia.
it swam there
Lionfish are originally from the pacific ocean however, they can cause many dangers to the environment as well as to human life here in the United States. That is why the Lionfish are now being considered an invasive specie.
Yes. A lionfish has poisonous spines and a poisonous body to protect itself. If a piranha and a lionfish met, the piranha will attack the lionfish, but the lionfish would sting it, and kill the piranha and eat it.
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.
Pterolis volitans is the Latin name of Lionfish. Lionfish is the common name.
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.
Young lionfish, like all other fish, are called fry. There is no other name for the lionfish, young or old.
A fisherman and a grouper can kill a lionfish.
lionfish make a very weird type of sound
Lionfish have poisonous spines.
Red lionfish was created in 1758.