978-45 - Stonefish (Synaceia verrucosa ) said to be the worldÌs most venomous fish. Found in many colours according to habitat. Probably also the worlds most adaptable camouflage system for a fish. Red Sea.
978-44 - Stonefish (Synaceia verrucosa) said to be the world's most venomous fish. Found in many colours according to habitat. Probably also the worlds most adaptable camouflage system for a fish. Red Sea.
920-2734 - Common lionfish (Pterois volitans) blends in with a variety of soft corals and sponges, Dumaguete, Negros Island, Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia
920-2728 - Scorpionfish, Scorpaenopsis sp., rests on the bow of the Fujikawa Maru encrusted with sponges corals and ascidians, Truk lagoon, Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia, Caroline Islands, Micronesia, Pacific Ocean, Pacific
764-3109 - Prairie rattlesnake (Western rattlesnake) (Plains rattlesnake) (Crotalus viridis), Custer State Park, South Dakota, United States of America, North America
829-1008 - A Madagascan ground boa (Boa madagascariensis), a non-venomous snake endemic to the island, crossing a dirt road in western Madagascar, Madagascar, Africa
832-8703 - Western Cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus leucostoma), young sunning on American Lotus (Nelumbo lutea) lily pad, Corpus Christi, Coastal Bend, Texas, USA