scorpaenoids
Scorpaenoids are a group of marine fishes that are part of the family Scorpaenidae. They are commonly known as rockfish, although some members of the group can also be referred to as triggerfish or scorpionfish. These fish are characterized by their elongated bodies and large heads, which are often covered in protective spines.
Scorpaenoids typically inhabit temperate and tropical waters around the world, often near rocky coastlines or coral
Despite their generally harmless appearance, some members of the scenra family are known to have venomous spines
Scorpaenoids are a popular target for recreational and commercial fishermen due to their distinctive appearance and