stonefish

IPA: stˈoʊnfɪʃ

noun

  • A venomous tropical marine fish resembling a piece of rock, of the genus Synanceia, found in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean
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Examples of "stonefish" in Sentences

  • Stonefish are feed upon by rays and sharks.
  • The most venomous fish is the reef stonefish.
  • I suggest doing a google search on stonefish.
  • The most venomous known fish is the reef stonefish.
  • The stonefish is the most venomous fish in the world.
  • Coneshell and stonefish carry poison fatal to humans.
  • The Reef Stonefish is the most venomous fish in the world.
  • The stonefish lives primarily above the tropic of Capricorn.
  • Locals said they will find a stonefish for us, but they never did.
  • Definitive management consists of administration of stonefish antivenin.
  • As a diver, you remind me of a stone fish (sorry stonefish of the seas)!
  • "Apparently, there are fish called stonefish that come down when the rivers are swollen and they are very poisonous. ''
  • Species such as the scorpion fish, stonefish and lionfish, are found in the Pacific Ocean, Australia and the temperate waters of the tropics.
  • There is a possible foreign body issue (i.e., risk for infection) if spikes from scorpionfish, stonefish, lionfish or spiny dogfish remain in the victim.
  • BLONDIE PARK » Blog Archive » Stonefish The stonefish is a relatively unimposing creature at about 10 inches long, awkward in its movements, and intentionally evasive.

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