. Dangerous marine animals. Marine animals. Fig. 43. Top: Zebrafish, Pterois volitans (Linnaeus). (From Hiyama) Bottom: Bullrout or Sulky, Apistus carinatus (Bloch and Schneider). (Shirao) quently observed swimming in pairs, and apparently are fearless in their movements. Acceptance of the invitation to reach out and grab one of these fish results in an extremely painful experience, because hidden beneath the "lace" are the needlesharp fin stings. The fearlessness of the zebrafish makes it a particular menace to anyone working in the shallow water coral reef areas which it
. Dangerous marine animals. Marine animals. Fig. 43. Top: Zebrafish, Pterois volitans (Linnaeus). (From Hiyama) Bottom: Bullrout or Sulky, Apistus carinatus (Bloch and Schneider). (Shirao) quently observed swimming in pairs, and apparently are fearless in their movements. Acceptance of the invitation to reach out and grab one of these fish results in an extremely painful experience, because hidden beneath the "lace" are the needlesharp fin stings. The fearlessness of the zebrafish makes it a particular menace to anyone working in the shallow water coral reef areas which it Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Halstead, Bruce W. Cambridge, Md. , Cornell Maritime Press
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