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Lion Fish
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This species belongs to the Scorpion fish family. It is brightly colored. It is usually found in coral reefs, especially in shallow waters hovering in caves or near crevices. This creature has venomous fin spines that can produce painful puncture wounds.
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The fish’s stings can cause nausea, breathing difficulties, paralysis, convulsions and collapse. The venom in the spines remains active for days. A full recovery can take up to several months. Mind that if the sting is left untreated, gangrene may develop. Obtain information on lion fish conservation and view photos on animal sites.
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