Leaf Scorpionfish Taenianotus Triacanthus Blends Its Surroundings Reef Indonesia Small — Stock Photo, Image

A Leaf scorpionfish, Taenianotus triacanthus, blends into its surroundings on a reef in Indonesia. These small predators are rarely seen due to their effective camouflage. — Photo

A Leaf scorpionfish, Taenianotus triacanthus, blends into its surroundings on a reef in Indonesia. These small predators are rarely seen due to their effective camouflage.

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