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Scorpaenopsis oxycephala, the Tasseled
Scorpionfish Have prominent tassels of skin on lower head and a long sloping
head. Adults
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Dendrochirus
zebra (Cuvier 1829), the Zebra Turkeyfish, is the most
common dwarf lion is similar in many ways and degrees to P.
antennata and P. sphex. The one sure distinguishing
mark of D. zebra is the presence of two white spheres on it's
caudal peduncle. To ten inches in length in the wild. Indo-West Pacific;
Red Sea, East Africa, to Southern Japan, Australia. Mauritius 2016.
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Dendrochirus
zebra (Cuvier 1829), the Zebra Turkeyfish, is the most
common dwarf lion is similar in many ways and degrees to P.
antennata and P. sphex. The one sure distinguishing
mark of D. zebra is the presence of two white spheres on it's
caudal peduncle. To ten inches in length in the wild. Indo-West Pacific;
Red Sea, East Africa, to Southern Japan, Australia. Mauritius 2016.
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Dendrochirus biocellatus (Fowler 1928), the
Two/Twin-Spot, Roo or Fu Man Chu Lion is unmistakable with it's two eye
spots on the rear dorsal fin area, and two whisker-like appendages
extending from the lower jaw. To almost five inches in length. A
wide-spread species found throughout the tropical Indian Ocean to the
western Pacific, Mascarenes to Micronesia. Mauritius 2016.
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