Synanceia alula

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Synanceia alula is a venomous stonefish species in the family Synanceiidae, known as one of the most dangerous marine fishes due to its potent sting and excellent camouflage on the seafloor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf species of fish
stonefish
venomous fish
bodyForm stone-like appearance
camouflage excellent seafloor camouflage
camouflageStrategy resembling rocks or coral rubble
class Actinopterygii
commonName stonefish
dangerToHumans high
defenseMechanism venomous dorsal spines
diet crustaceans
small fishes
family Synanceiidae NERFINISHED
feedingType ambush predator
foundIn Indo-Pacific region NERFINISHED
habitat marine
hasVenomousSpines true
kingdom Animalia
knownFor being one of the most dangerous marine fishes
lifestyle benthic
mobility sedentary
order Scorpaeniformes NERFINISHED
parentTaxon Synanceia NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
riskOfEnvenomation stepping on fish
stingPotency potent
taxonRank species
typicalSubstrate seafloor
venomous true

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Synanceiidae notableSpecies Synanceia alula