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Devil Stinger
Ever seen a fish look this rough? This is the demon stinger, also known as the “devil stinger” or “sea goblin.” It is a species of venomous fish that is closely related to true stonefishes.
Its skin is covered with wart-like glands and venomous spines. It crawls slowly along the seabed by using the four lower rays of its pectoral fins as legs. It can grow up to 10 inches in length and has a knobby appearance. Its sandy yellow or red coloration helps it to blend into a sandy or coral seabed, where it is commonly found.

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