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    • Parapterois Heterurus
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Blackfoot Firefish (Parapterois heterurus) at night, Anilao, Philippines
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Gary Bell/ Oceanwide / Blackfoot Firefish (Parapterois heterurus) at night, Anilao, Philippines
Blackfoot firefish (Parapterois heterurus), blue stripes on pectoral fin when threatened, on gravel. Pantar, Alor Archipelago, Indonesia.
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David Hall / Blackfoot firefish (Parapterois heterurus), blue stripes on pectoral fin when threatened, on gravel. Pantar, Alor Archipelago, Indonesia.
Blackfoot firefish (Parapterois heterura), blue striped pectoral fins displayed as a response to threat. Pantar Island, Alor Archipelago, Indonesia.
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David Hall / Blackfoot firefish (Parapterois heterura), blue striped pectoral fins displayed as a response to threat. Pantar Island, Alor Archipelago, Indonesia.
Blackfoot firefish (Parapterois hetururus) on gravel. Pantar, Alor Archipelago, Indonesia.
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David Hall / Blackfoot firefish (Parapterois hetururus) on gravel. Pantar, Alor Archipelago, Indonesia.
Portrait of a gurnard lionfish (Parapterois heterura) on the seabed. Anilao, Batangas, Luzon, Philippines. Verde Island Passages, Tropical West Pacific Ocean.
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Alex Mustard / Portrait of a gurnard lionfish (Parapterois heterura) on the seabed. Anilao, Batangas, Luzon, Philippines. Verde Island Passages, Tropical West Pacific Ocean.
Striated Frogfish (Antennarius striatus) using lure to attract prey, West Palm Beach, Florida
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Norbert Wu / Striated Frogfish (Antennarius striatus) using lure to attract prey, West Palm Beach, Florida
Blackfoot Firefish (Parapterois heterurus) on ocean floor, Bali, Indonesia
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Fred Bavendam / Blackfoot Firefish (Parapterois heterurus) on ocean floor, Bali, Indonesia
Blackfin lionfish (Parapterois heterura) swimming along the seafloor, Anilao, Philippines. The lionfish sometimes partly buries itself in sand or mud and has fan-like, non-filamentous pectoral fins as...
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David Fleetham / Blackfin lionfish (Parapterois heterura) swimming along the seafloor, Anilao, Philippines. The lionfish sometimes partly buries itself in sand or mud and has fan-like, non-filamentous pectoral fins as...