Characteristics of the three-spined lionfish

Shape characteristics of the three-spine lionfish
Three-spine lionfish

The shape of the three-spine lionfish Not outstanding, but their heads are very large, accounting for one-third of their body length. The most special thing about three-spine lionfish is that their body color changes in response to changes in the environment. Although the head of the three-spine lionfish is large, its eyes are small and red, and the asymmetrical shape is very attractive.

The three-spine lionfish is a poisonous fish with a thick, round body and many knob-like protrusions, which resembles the skin of a toad. The body color is mixed and changeable depending on the environment. Like a chameleon, it uses disguise to deceive the enemy and thereby survive. Often khaki and orange are the main colors. Its eyes are very special. They are long on the back and very small. There is a deep depression under the eyes. They often live on rock walls in the sea, just like inconspicuous stones. Its method of catching food is very interesting, and it often waits for food to arrive. Its spines are deadly poisonous, so don't attract it out of curiosity.


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