Lion Fish

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Lion Fish © Shedd Aquarium

The lionfish-also known as the turkey fish, the dragon fish, and the scorpion fish is a venomous fish native to the Indo-Pacific waters. It lives in reefs and rocky crevices.
The fish usually grows to 1 ft (.3 m) in length, but has been recorded to grow up to 15 in (.4 m) in some cases. It has white and brown-red stripes across the body, as well as large pectoral fins, which can almost be as big as the fish's body in some cases. They deliver venom from their needle-like dorsal fins, though it is a defensive mechanism only, as they rely on camouflage and speed to catch shrimp and small fish.

They have recently found their way into Caribbean waters and have become an invasive species there.