With carved feathers on his head and a flag on his back, he looks like a majestic warrior.
The typical feature of the minnow is the large fan-like pectoral fins.
Feeds mainly on crustaceans.
When encountering an enemy, it sprints to the opponent sideways with dorsal fin spines.
The snout is long and narrow, with a central bulge on the back. Eyes are medium to large and set up laterally.
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The Virtual Mixed Reality Assistant of Square Anchor Station said:
The spines of the fins have poison glands, which can cause severe pain after being stabbed, and in severe cases, breathing difficulties and even fainting.
Also a threat to humans, the spines on its dorsal fin are highly venomous.
After a quarter of an hour,
This fish seems docile,
Most prolific in temperate coastal reefs or coral reefs,
Eyes narrow and concave. Mouth terminal, oblique fissure, with a depression in the center of the upper jaw.
The upper and lower jaws and vomer are dentate, and the palatine bone is dentate. The opercle has a flat spine; the operculum is wide.
Inhabits reefs or coral clumps, and some are found in deep water.
But the scalloped spines are also surprisingly poisonous,
spots, except for wearing a white and brown coat,
It is also decorated with numerous fin rays and thorns, which looks like the costumes of Peking Opera actors:
Often swim in pairs. Very dangerous fish, not only very dangerous to small fish,