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Lion Fish Collection

The mesmerizing lionfish, with its vibrant colors and striking appearance, is a true marvel of the underwater world

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lionfish - amongst Tubastrea Coral & Sea Fan Fam: Scorpaenidae Indonesia

Lionfish - amongst Tubastrea Coral & Sea Fan Fam: Scorpaenidae Indonesia
AU-59-MS Lionfish - amongst Tubastrea Coral & Sea Fan Indonesia Pterois volitans Fam: Scorpaenidae Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Devil Firefish / Lionfish Delphinarium Port Elisabeth, South Africa

Devil Firefish / Lionfish Delphinarium Port Elisabeth, South Africa
WAT-9882 Devil Firefish / Lionfish Delphinarium Port Elisabeth, South Africa Pterois miles M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Star hunt

Star hunt
Andrey Narchuk

Background imageLion Fish Collection: The Hunt

The Hunt
Dani Barchana

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Zebra lionfish (Dendrochirus zebra). Andaman Sea, Myanmar

Zebra lionfish (Dendrochirus zebra). Andaman Sea, Myanmar
AUS-635 Zebra turkeyfish or lionfish, showing the venomous spines. Andaman Sea, Myanmar Dendrochirus zebra Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lionfish, Pterois volitans, Philippines

Lionfish, Pterois volitans, Philippines
A trio of Lionfish (Pterois volitans) hunt above a reef in the Philippines; Philippines

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lionfish, Philippines

Lionfish, Philippines
Two Lionfish (Pterois volitans) search over hard coral for a meal at the edge of a drop off; Philippines

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lionfish / Dragonfish- common on shallow coral reefs Indo-Pacific

Lionfish / Dragonfish- common on shallow coral reefs Indo-Pacific
PM-10082 Lionfish / Dragonfish - common on shallow coral reefs Indo-Pacific Pterois volitans Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lionfish Pterois volitans also called Dragonfish Scoprion fish Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France

Lionfish Pterois volitans also called Dragonfish Scoprion fish Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France
MAB-905 Lionfish also called Dragonfish Scorpion fish Brest Brittany France Pterois volitans Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lionfish, Mozambique, Africa

Lionfish, Mozambique, Africa

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Shortfin Lionfish - inside of sponge - Indonesia

Shortfin Lionfish - inside of sponge - Indonesia
LEE-251 Shortfin Lionfish - inside of sponge Indonesia Dendrochirus brachypterus Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Red Lionfish / Dragon Fish - reefs, Indo-Pacific

Red Lionfish / Dragon Fish - reefs, Indo-Pacific
PM-10805 Red Lionfish / Dragon Fish reefs, Indo-Pacific Pterois volitans A Red Lionfish / Dragon Fish, marine fish, also found in aquariums Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Red Lionfish - yawning - Red Sea

Red Lionfish - yawning - Red Sea
LEE-13 Red Lionfish - yawning Red Sea Pterois volitans Lea Lee contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lionfish (Turkeyfish), Pterois volitans, at Daedalus Reef (Abu el-Kizan), Red Sea, Egypt

Lionfish (Turkeyfish), Pterois volitans, at Daedalus Reef (Abu el-Kizan), Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Juvenile lionfish

Juvenile lionfish (Pterois volitans). This fish has poisonous spines in its fins. These cause excruciating pain, but a sting is rarely fatal to a human. Photographed off Komodo, Indonesia

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Red lionfish

Red lionfish (Pterois volitans). Lionfish are highly venomous. Their long dorsal spines are laced with a dangerous toxin and are normally used for defence. Photographed in the Red Sea

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Dwarf lionfish - unlike larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustations

Dwarf lionfish - unlike larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustations
VT-8790 Dwarf lionfish Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Dendrochirus brachypterus Unlike larger relitives this tiny fish lives mainly on crustations

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Twinspot Lionfish - two large spots near its tail look like eyes

Twinspot Lionfish - two large spots near its tail look like eyes. Very secretive fish that stays mostly out of sight
VT-8791 Twinspot Lionfish Milne Bay. Papua New Guinea. Debdrochirus biocellatus two large spots near its tail look like eyes. Very secretive fish that stays mostly out of sight

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Red Lion Fish / Dragonfish - reefs South West Pacific

Red Lion Fish / Dragonfish - reefs South West Pacific
PM-10291 Red Lion Fish / Dragonfish - reefs South West Pacific Pterois volitans tropical marine aquarium fish Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Dwarf lionfish Dendrochirus biocellatus Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France

Dwarf lionfish Dendrochirus biocellatus Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France
MAB-917 Dwarf lionfish Brest Brittany France Dendrochirus biocellatus Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lionfish

Lionfish
LA-2367 Lionfish Pterois radiata Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Red Firefish (Pterois volitans). Indo Pacific

Red Firefish (Pterois volitans). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lionfish (Pterois volitans). Egyptian Red sea against a blue background with Anthiases. 28-6-2007

Lionfish (Pterois volitans). Egyptian Red sea against a blue background with Anthiases. 28-6-2007
Len Deeley / SplashdownDirect

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Zebra lionfish (Dendrochirus zebra). Indo Pacific

Zebra lionfish (Dendrochirus zebra). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Red Firefish (Pterois volitans). Indo Pacific

Red Firefish (Pterois volitans). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Gurnard Lionfish (Parapterois hetururus), opening its blue-line wings

Gurnard Lionfish (Parapterois hetururus), opening its blue-line wings. Gorontalo, Sulawesi, Indonesia
Stephen Wong / SplashdownDirect

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Clearfin Lionfish (Pterois radiate). Red Sea

Clearfin Lionfish (Pterois radiate). Red Sea
Mark Harding / SplashdownDirect

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Large Lion fish looking up at diver sillouette. Thailand

Large Lion fish looking up at diver sillouette. Thailand
Jo Mahy / SplashdownDirect

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Luna lion fish, Pterois lunulata, Seopsom island, Jeju-Do, South Korea (East Sea)

Luna lion fish, Pterois lunulata, Seopsom island, Jeju-Do, South Korea (East Sea)
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Luna lion fish, head detail (Pterois lunulata), Seopsom island, Jeju-Do, South Korea (East Sea)

Luna lion fish, head detail (Pterois lunulata), Seopsom island, Jeju-Do, South Korea (East Sea)
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lionfish (Pterois volitans). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand

Lionfish (Pterois volitans). Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand
AUS-656 Red lionfish, showing the venomous dorsal spines. Similan Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand Pterois volitans Dr David Wachenfeld / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Lion Fish

Lion Fish
LA-209 Lion Fish Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: + 44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageLion Fish Collection: Common Lionfish - widespread in tropical waters Fam: Scorpaenidae Rocky Reef, Solitary Island

Common Lionfish - widespread in tropical waters Fam: Scorpaenidae Rocky Reef, Solitary Island, New South Wales
AU-84-ms Common LIONFISH Solitary Islands, NSW, Australia Pterois volitans Very widespread in tropical waters, including Sydney harbour Fam


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The mesmerizing lionfish, with its vibrant colors and striking appearance, is a true marvel of the underwater world. Found in various locations such as Indonesia, South Africa, Myanmar, and the Philippines, these creatures are part of the Scorpaenidae family. One captivating image shows a lionfish gracefully swimming amongst Tubastrea Coral and Sea Fan in Indonesia. The contrast between their delicate surroundings and the fierce beauty of the fish creates an enchanting scene. In Port Elisabeth, South Africa lies a Delphinarium where Devil Firefish or Lionfish can be observed. Their presence adds an element of danger to this marine haven. Another snapshot captures a Zebra lionfish in the Andaman Sea off Myanmar's coast. Its black-and-white stripes make it stand out against the surrounding turquoise waters. Pterois volitans is another species that showcases its elegance in photographs taken in both the Philippines and Mozambique, Africa. With their flowing fins and intricate patterns, these lionfish truly captivate our attention. A unique shot portrays glass alongside a majestic lionfish—a combination that highlights both fragility and strength within one frame. Whether it's called Dragonfish or Scorpion Fish, this creature never fails to leave us awestruck. Oceanopolis Brest Brittany France serves as yet another location where visitors can admire these magnificent beings up close. From star hunts to capturing prey during "The Hunt, " every aspect of a lionfish's life is fascinating to observe. Their hunting techniques are nothing short of extraordinary—showcasing their agility and adaptability within their natural habitat. As we delve into exploring more about this intriguing species known as Lion Fish or Pterois volitans across different continents like Asia (Myanmar), Europe (France), and Africa (Mozambique), we realize how diverse our planet truly is—and how lucky we are to witness such wonders beneath the waves.