Deadliest in the stonefish family, Synanceia verrucosa inhabits the Indo-Pacific's coral reefs
Synanceia horrida, venomous and elusive, thrives in estuarine environments of the Indo-Pacific
The petite Synanceia nana: a smaller, yet still venomous, member of the stonefish family
Newly discovered, Synanceia alula expands the mysterious stonefish species
Scorpaenopsis diabolus, mimicking stonefish, with less venom but equal deceit
Scorpaena plumieri, resembling stonefish, adds to the ocean's array of camouflaged predators
not a stonefish but renowned for its venomous spines and stealth
Minous inermis, akin to stonefish, camouflages masterfully in its aquatic realm
Demon Stinger, Inimicus didactylus, blends venomous threat with stone-like disguise
not a true stonefish but a master of underwater masquerade