Most venomous fish are found in tropical and subtropical waters, particularly in coral reefs and coastal regions. Notable examples include stonefish and lionfish, which inhabit the Indo-Pacific region. Additionally, some species like the scorpionfish and weeverfish can be found in the Mediterranean and Atlantic Oceans. These habitats provide the necessary conditions for their survival and access to prey.
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No. Scorpions are arthropods and are not fish. There is a venomous fish that has been named Scorpionfish.
The lionfish has venomous spines, and has eight letters.
Clownfish are saltwater fish that live in coral reefs and are found in warm waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. They have a symbiotic relationship with sea anemones, where they are immune to their venomous stings. Clownfish cannot survive in freshwater environments.
The Inland Taipan (a snake) is Australia's most venomous land animal. Australia's most venomous creature is the Box jellyfish.
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Well one is a stone fish another is a cone snail. Another is a box jellyfish. Also there is even a venomous shark. That would be the spiny dogfish There are also more fish like the lion fish and scorpion fish.
Most tropical fish live in the ocean, but some do live in freshwater.
All octopodians are venomous but most are only venomous to a small degree. The most venomous octopode is the blue-ringed octopus.
The Rattlesnake live there and it is venomous. The King Snake lives there and it is not, The Cotton mouth lives there and it is venomous. The garter snake lives there and it is not. The Copperhead lives there and it is venomous.
The box jellyfish is the most venomous; the arrow frog the most poisonous. Poisonous and venomous are not the same thing.