Synanceia nana

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Synanceia nana is a venomous stonefish species in the family Synanceiidae, known for its potent sting and excellent camouflage on the seafloor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf species
venomous fish
belongsToGenus Synanceia NERFINISHED
camouflageType resembling rocks
resembling seafloor substrate
class Actinopterygii
commonName stonefish
defenseMechanism cryptic coloration
venomous sting
ecologicalRole predator of small fishes
predator of small invertebrates
family Synanceiidae NERFINISHED
familyCommonName stonefishes
habitat coastal waters
marine
seafloor
hasQuality benthic
camouflaged
venomous
isStonefishSpecies true
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle ambush predator
order Scorpaeniformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Synanceia NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
riskToHumans potentially dangerous sting
taxonRank species
venomDeliverySystem dorsal fin spines
venomEffect intense pain in humans
local tissue damage

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Synanceiidae notableSpecies Synanceia nana