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Lionfish primarily use their impressive camouflage to hide among coral reefs and rocky substrates. Their striking coloration and patterning allow them to blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment, making it difficult for predators and prey to spot them. Additionally, their long, venomous spines can deter potential threats, further aiding in their ability to remain concealed while they ambush prey.

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